Between Before and After

Author:   Maureen Doyle McQuerry
Publisher:   HarperCollins Focus
ISBN:  

9780310767381


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   07 March 2019
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 99 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Author:   Maureen Doyle McQuerry
Publisher:   HarperCollins Focus
Imprint:   Blink
Dimensions:   Width: 14.70cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 22.00cm
Weight:   0.394kg
ISBN:  

9780310767381


ISBN 10:   0310767385
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   07 March 2019
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 99 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Between Before and After is that rare novel where you want to turn the pages quickly but must resist because you want to savor every word. McQuerry's richly rendered settings of New York City in 1918 during the flu pandemic and San Jose, California, in 1955 feature conflicted characters in challenging real-life situations. An unforgettable read, start to finish. * Stephen Wallenfels, author of Bad Call (Disney/Hyperion) and Deadfall * In Between Before and After, Maureen McQuerry weaves two equally captivating storylines into a seamless and moving tale of a daughter's search for her mother's truth. There's no better way to say it than this--I loved this book! * Suzanne Selfors, bestselling author of the Imaginary Veterinary series and the Wedgie & Gizmo series * This coming-of-age novel about a mother and daughter delves into the complex nature of relationships with an earnest voice and vivid details. Highly recommended! * Stephanie Morrill, author of The Lost Girl of Astor Street and Within These Lines * Maureen's flowing prose pulls the reader in closely to the harsh realities of life for children in 1918 New York City, but also conveys the strength of a sister's love for her brother when everything dear to them is ripped away. The dual narratives of Molly and Elaine grip the reader in a crescendo of suspense that pays off like a favorite fairy tale. * Mary Cronk Farrell, award-winning author of Pure Grit and the upcoming Standing Up Against Hate * A beautifully layered story of secrets, hope, and change. This gem of a novel has all the hallmarks of a classic. * Megan Chance, bestselling, critically acclaimed, award-winning author of the Fianna Trilogy *


Morrill produces a historical novel that blends devastating true events with lifelike fictional characters as it brings history to life. * Booklist * Elaine (Lainey) and Molly each have a story to tell in this dual perspective historical novel. One was orphaned in the years following World War I. The other is her daughter years later, who wants her mother to pay more attention to her and seeks to uncover her mother's secrets. In the middle of those two narratives is the story of Uncle Stephen, a Catholic school teacher, who prays for a boy with a tumor and it disappears--is Uncle Stephen a miracle worker? Lainey's tale begins in 1919, and Molly's perspective starts in 1955. McQuerry interweaves the folktale of 'Hansel and Gretel' throughout the plot. The identity of Uncle Stephen, and the nature of his 'miracle,' eventually paves the way for a surprise ending. While Catholicism has a major place in the story, it is not preachy or pushing for conversion. Chapter headings indicate who is narrating, which helps readers keep read track of the time period of each section. Teens will easily be engrossed in the lives and challenges of the protagonists as the novel progresses. The well-researched historical details help set the context of the tale. VERDICT A well-told story about family relationships and the importance of trust and truth-telling. A good choice for medium to large collections.and ndash;Jane Mouttet, Mesilla Valley Christian School, Las Cruces, NM * School Library Journal * Between Before and After is that rare novel where you want to turn the pages quickly but must resist because you want to savor every word. McQuerry's richly rendered settings of New York City in 1918 during the flu pandemic and San Jose, California, in 1955 feature conflicted characters in challenging real-life situations. An unforgettable read, start to finish. * Stephen Wallenfels, author of Bad Call (Disney/Hyperion) and Deadfall * In Between Before and After, Maureen McQuerry weaves two equally captivating storylines into a seamless and moving tale of a daughter's search for her mother's truth. There's no better way to say it than this--I loved this book! * Suzanne Selfors, bestselling author of the Imaginary Veterinary series and the Wedgie & Gizmo series * This coming-of-age novel about a mother and daughter delves into the complex nature of relationships with an earnest voice and vivid details. Highly recommended! * Stephanie Morrill, author of The Lost Girl of Astor Street and Within These Lines * Maureen's flowing prose pulls the reader in closely to the harsh realities of life for children in 1918 New York City, but also conveys the strength of a sister's love for her brother when everything dear to them is ripped away. The dual narratives of Molly and Elaine grip the reader in a crescendo of suspense that pays off like a favorite fairy tale. * Mary Cronk Farrell, award-winning author of Pure Grit and the upcoming Standing Up Against Hate * A beautifully layered story of secrets, hope, and change. This gem of a novel has all the hallmarks of a classic. * Megan Chance, bestselling, critically acclaimed, award-winning author of the Fianna Trilogy *


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Maureen McQuerry is an award winning poet, novelist and teacher. Her YA novel, The Peculiars is an ALA Best Book for YA 2013, Bank Street and Home Book recommended book. Her MG fantasy duo, Beyond the Door and The Telling Stone were a Booklist Top Ten Fantasy/SciFi for Youth and a finalist for the WA State Book awards. Her poetry appears in many journals and anthologies. She lives in Washington State.

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