The Good Sister

Author:   Jamie Kain
Publisher:   St. Martin's Griffin
ISBN:  

9781250047748


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   08 December 2015
Recommended Age:   From 14 to 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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The Kinsey sisters live in an unconventional world. Their parents are former flower-children who still don't believe in rules. Their small, Northern California town is filled with free spirits and damaged souls seeking refuge from the real world. Without the anchor of authority, the three girls are adrift and have only each other to rely on. Rachel is wild. Asha is lost. Sarah, the good sister, is the glue that holds them together. But the forces of a mysterious fate have taken Sarah's life in a sudden and puzzling accident, sending her already fractured family into a tailspin of grief and confusion. Asha has questions. Rachel has secrets. And Sarah, waking up in the afterlife, must piece together how she got there. Jamie Kain brings us The Good Sister, a stunning debut young adult novel about love in all its joyful, painful, exhilarating manifestations, and about the ties that bind us together, in life and beyond.

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Author:   Jamie Kain
Publisher:   St. Martin's Griffin
Imprint:   St. Martin's Griffin
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.80cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781250047748


ISBN 10:   1250047749
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   08 December 2015
Recommended Age:   From 14 to 18 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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The novel's three sisters...ache on the page with honesty. In her debut novel, Kain writes bravely and beautifully, respecting the reader's capacity to respond with openness and a raw understanding of the turns life may take and to hold judgment as nuanced characters discover the many facets of their own complex beings. --Booklist (starred review) A haunting, dark and at times harshly beautiful exploration of the scars left by hurt and loss. --Kirkus While having Sarah speak from beyond the grave gives this novel a touch of the supernatural, Kain keeps her story and everyone in it grounded in reality. The author offers profound reflections on life, death, and the bonds of family, and as the suspense surrounding Sarah's death intensifies, readers will find it hard to put this novel down. --Publishers Weekly Fans of emotional powerhouses such as Alice Sebold's The Lovely Bones (Little, Brown, 2002) and Jay Asher's Thirteen Reasons Why (Penguin, 2007) will enjoy the novel's insight into the complexities of sisterhood, adolescence, and the good and bad behavior therein. --School Library Journal Haunting and compelling. --Allison van Diepen, author of Snitch and Takedown Rachel and Asha's lives and loves make for fascinating reading as the mystery of what really happened to their sister Sarah slowly unravels and threatens to destroy them. I couldn't put this book down. --Jennifer Echols, author of Dirty Little Secret and Playing Dirty The Good Sister is a deeply felt novel. Its narrators, the three sisters (all of whom are not only good but also beautiful), are so wonderful. It breaks my heart every time I turn a page. --Paul Griffin, author of Burning Blue


The novel's three sisters...ache on the page with honesty. In her debut novel, Kain writes bravely and beautifully, respecting the reader's capacity to respond with openness and a raw understanding of the turns life may take and to hold judgment as nuanced characters discover the many facets of their own complex beings. -- Booklist (starred review) A haunting, dark and at times harshly beautiful exploration of the scars left by hurt and loss. -- Kirkus While having Sarah speak from beyond the grave gives this novel a touch of the supernatural, Kain keeps her story and everyone in it grounded in reality. The author offers profound reflections on life, death, and the bonds of family, and as the suspense surrounding Sarah's death intensifies, readers will find it hard to put this novel down. --Publishers Weekly Fans of emotional powerhouses such as Alice Sebold's The Lovely Bones (Little, Brown, 2002) and Jay Asher's Thirteen Reasons Why (Penguin, 2007) will enjoy the novel's insight into the complexities of sisterhood, adolescence, and the good and bad behavior therein. --School Library Journal Haunting and compelling. --Allison van Diepen, author of Snitch and Takedown Rachel and Asha's lives and loves make for fascinating reading as the mystery of what really happened to their sister Sarah slowly unravels and threatens to destroy them. I couldn't put this book down. --Jennifer Echols, author of Dirty Little Secret and Playing Dirty The Good Sister is a deeply felt novel. Its narrators, the three sisters (all of whom are not only good but also beautiful), are so wonderful. It breaks my heart every time I turn a page. --Paul Griffin, author of Burning Blue


The novel's three sisters...ache on the page with honesty. In her debut novel, Kain writes bravely and beautifully, respecting the reader's capacity to respond with openness and a raw understanding of the turns life may take and to hold judgment as nuanced characters discover the many facets of their own complex beings. --<i>Booklist (starred review)</i></p> A haunting, dark and at times harshly beautiful exploration of the scars left by hurt and loss. --<i>Kirkus</i></p> While having Sarah speak from beyond the grave gives this novel a touch of the supernatural, Kain keeps her story and everyone in it grounded in reality. The author offers profound reflections on life, death, and the bonds of family, and as the suspense surrounding Sarah's death intensifies, readers will find it hard to put this novel down. --<i>Publishers Weekly</i></p> Fans of emotional powerhouses such as Alice Sebold's <i>The Lovely Bones</i> (Little, Brown, 2002) and Jay Asher's <i>Thirteen Reasons Why</i> (Penguin, 2007) will enjoy the novel's insight into the complexities of sisterhood, adolescence, and the good and bad behavior therein. --<i>School Library Journal</i></p> Haunting and compelling. --<i>Allison van Diepen, author of Snitch and Takedown</i></p> Rachel and Asha's lives and loves make for fascinating reading as the mystery of what really happened to their sister Sarah slowly unravels and threatens to destroy them. I couldn't put this book down. --<i>Jennifer Echols, author of Dirty Little Secret and Playing Dirty</i></p> <i>The Good Sister</i> is a deeply felt novel. Its narrators, the three sisters (all of whom are not only good but also beautiful), are so wonderful. It breaks my heart every time I turn a page. --<i>Paul Griffin, author of Burning Blue</i></p>


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JAMIE KAIN grew up in Louisville, Kentucky but has had a nomadic adulthood. After many moves, she is now happily and permanently settled in Northern California with her husband and two children. Wherever she goes, her devoted writing and jogging partner, a pit bull mix named Reno, can nearly always be found at her side. The Good Sister is Jamie's debut young adult novel.

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