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OverviewWill dark secrets from a small town's past help orphans of the opioid crisis build a brighter future?Eleven-year-old Willa Johnson has been living at the Southern Ohio Children's Home ever since her mother died from a drug overdose. The old mansion provides a safe haven in her rural town for orphans affected by the opioid epidemic, and Willa hopes never to leave-she loves learning, her daily responsibilities, and especially the facility's director, Mercy. But the overburdened home is teetering on the edge of financial ruin as Mercy struggles to make ends meet. The newest resident is Kacey, a nonbinary teen who's been kicked out by parents who reject their identity. When Willa and Kacey discover a hidden set of diaries written by Mercy's dead aunt, they unintentionally dig up a dark history that will forever change the kids' future-for better or worse. With Willa as the unforgettable ringleader, Orphanland is a hopeful coming-of-age mystery set against the backdrop of the opioid crisis, exploring themes of loss, privilege, social justice, and resilience. Containing plenty of mischief alongside tragedy and hope, Orphanland is perfect for upper middle grade and teen readers (grades 4-8; ages 10+) who enjoyed Sydney Dunlap's Racing the Clouds and Kenneth M. Cadow's Gather. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lauren FischerPublisher: Mission Point Press Imprint: Mission Point Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.354kg ISBN: 9781965278772ISBN 10: 1965278779 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 12 November 2025 Recommended Age: From 9 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""Orphanland is a heartwarming novel that explores the impact of the opioid epidemic on children and their families. The story includes meaningful friendships between kids who come from a variety of challenging circumstances, an adorable kitten, and a page-turning mystery involving Willa's caretaker-along with the discovery of old diaries that may contain clues. Willa is easy to root for."" -Sydney Dunlap, award-winning author of Racing the Clouds and It Happened on Saturday ""A vibrant middle grade mystery ... Willa is a gem of a character. For their part, Kacey is a teen with a history of heartbreak, but who refuses to compromise their identity."" -The BookLife Prize ""Childhood friends work to unravel a mystery surrounding their orphanage, an abandoned school, and the influential family tied to both. Willa and her new friend Kacey make a fascinating discovery: a series of diaries written when the orphanage was a wealthy family's mansion. Willa's inquiries give clear shape to the failures of American social institutions. These negative situations are good narrative foils, instigating character development."" -Ian Dailey, Foreword Reviews ""Upper middle grade and teen readers will find Willa's story features modern-day concerns, such as drugs and social conditions, while placing Willa and her friends amidst a storm of controversy that is as much about a sense of place and home as it is about safety, recovery, and growth."" -D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review ""Orphanland is a heartwarming novel that explores the impact of the opioid epidemic on children and their families. The story includes meaningful friendships between kids who come from a variety of challenging circumstances, an adorable kitten, and a page-turning mystery involving Willa's caretaker-along with the discovery of old diaries that may contain clues. Willa is easy to root for."" -Sydney Dunlap, award-winning author of Racing the Clouds ""Orphanland is a heartwarming novel that explores the impact of the opioid epidemic on children and their families. The story includes meaningful friendships between kids who come from a variety of challenging circumstances, an adorable kitten, and a page-turning mystery involving Willa's caretaker-along with the discovery of old diaries that may contain clues. Willa is easy to root for."" -Sydney Dunlap, award-winning author of Racing the Clouds and It Happened on Saturday ""In Lauren Fischer's novel Orphanland, childhood friends work to unravel a mystery surrounding their orphanage, an abandoned school, and the influential family tied to both. Willa and her new friend Kacey make a fascinating discovery: a series of diaries written when the orphanage was a wealthy family's mansion. Willa's inquiries give clear shape to the failures of American social institutions. These negative situations are good narrative foils, instigating character development."" -Ian Dailey, Foreword Reviews Author InformationLauren Bomberger Fischer was born and raised in Indiana, graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and lives in Chicago with her family and rescue cats. She edited many articles about the opioid epidemic while working as a science editor at The JAMA Network. She advocates for LGBTQ and disability representation in children's fiction. To learn more and sign up for her newsletter, visit her website at www.laurenbfischer.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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