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Broken Soup
About this book
Fifteen-year-old Rowan is still adjusting to life following her older brothers death. Her dad is only an occasional presence, and her mother lies in bed all day in a fog of grief, which leaves Rowan to take care of her little sister, Stroma. Rowans far too busy to mourn, until one day a strange boy hands her a photo negative he says fell out of her bag. With her new friend Bee (whos a bit enigmatic herself), Rowan develops the negative and finds a candid photograph of her brother. The mystery Valentine sets in motion is quickly paced and packed with revelations that, while always plausible, sometimes tread too far into gotcha territory. The main appeal of the book, however, is her beautifully modulated tone; Valentine is the rare young-adult author who does not overuse dialogue. Insightful details abound, particularly concerning Rowans growing relationship with the boy and the resulting reintroduction to her London home, both elements that mirror Valentines theme of developing. An ideal book for those dealing with the crushing loneliness that follows a death. Grades 9-12. --Daniel Kraus
Book Details
ISBN13 | 9780060850715 |
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Pages | 224 |
Language | EN |
Import Source | Skoob |
Created At | January 30, 2025 |
Updated At | April 18, 2025 |