As a digital subscriber, you’ll receive unlimited access to Horn Book web exclusives and extensive archives, as well as access to our highly searchable Guide/Reviews Database.
To access other site content, visit The Horn Book homepage.
To continue you need an active subscription to hbook.com.
Subscribe now to gain immediate access to everything hbook.com has to offer, as well as our highly searchable Guide/Reviews Database, which contains tens of thousands of short, critical reviews of books published in the United States for young people.
Thank you for registering. To have the latest stories delivered to your inbox, select as many free newsletters as you like below.
No thanks. Return to article
327 pp.
| Knopf
| April, 2016
|
TradeISBN 978-0-375-87079-8$17.99
|
LibraryISBN 978-0-375-97079-5$20.99
|
EbookISBN 978-0-307-97461-7
(4)
YA
Thisbe has gone missing, and her sister, several friends, and law enforcement continue to search despite the community's assumption that Thisbe committed suicide. Multiple character perspectives, many containing flashbacks, sometimes make the timeline difficult to follow. But these various perspectives do make the reader privy to facts and emotional context the characters lack--revealing what really happened and ratcheting up tension as time runs out.
(1)
YA
Jeremy Johnson Johnson can hear ghosts, and that's how Jacob Grimm, the story's narrator, becomes Jeremy's mentor and guardian. Sprightly, assured, and original, this story blends a small-town, middle-American, twentieth-century setting with the Grimm brothers' realms--to compelling and sometime chilling effect. The presence of a malevolent villain gives the story a shiver of horror as dark as any of the Grimm tales.
Reviewer: Deirdre F. Baker
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
July, 2013
(2)
YA
Fifteen-year-old Pearl starts an illicit relationship with Amiel, an undocumented migrant laborer. When fire consumes southern California, Pearl abandons her family to warn Amiel of the approaching flames. Pearl ominously hints at impending disaster throughout the narrative; this foreshadowing heightens the climax's suspense. Inspired by southern California's 2007 fires, McNeal captures the desperation of both love and survival with wrenching authenticity.
Reviewer: Katie Bircher
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
January, 2011
288 pp.
| Knopf
| May, 2007
|
TradeISBN 978-0-375-83106-5$15.99
|
LibraryISBN 978-0-375-93106-2$18.99
(3)
YA
Sixteen-year-old Lana unexpectedly lands in a foster home for special-needs kids run by conniving Veronica and philandering Whit. After Lana finds a mysterious box of antique paper, she begins to fear (and hope) that her wish-filled drawings--her only solace--can change reality. Lana is a quietly competent heroine, her friendships and emerging possibilities worth rooting for.
(4)
YA
Fifteen-year-old Mick finds evidence that his stepmother is having an affair and begins to investigate. His own life is equally complicated: he likes a classmate, but she's enamored of a Mormon missionary. Meanwhile, a flirtatious college student seems to be pursuing Mick. Though the plot is diffuse and the prose detached, the novel skillfully examines a number of knotty romantic entanglements.
(2)
YA
Ninth graders Clara and Amos develop a mutual crush as they both find their lives at home being upturned. When Amos interrupts bad boys Charles and Eddie in an act of vandalism he becomes a hero--then finds competition for Clara's affections from the threatening Eddie. The well-plotted, engaging novel explores both commonly accepted cruelties and vicious criminality.
Reviewer: Lauren Adams
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
November, 1999
6 reviews
Get connected. Join our global community of more than 200,000 librarians and educators.
This coverage is free for all visitors. Your support makes this possible.
We are currently offering this content for free. Sign up now to activate your personal profile, where you can save articles for future viewing.