[English - 100% Original] - Where the Lost Ones Go by Akemi Dawn Bowman (hardcover)
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Ships from and sold by EXPERAL Malaysia Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Byr) ISBN 13: 9780374313777 Condition: Brandnew Binding: hardcover Pages: 288 Dimensons: 210 x 137 x 25 | 454 (gram) ---------------------------------------- Summary: In this middle grade contemporary fantasy by a critically acclaimed author, half-Japanese teen Eliot grieves the loss of her beloved grandma and attempts to contact her beyond the grave. Eliot is mourning Babung, her beloved grandmother who just passed way. She’s less than excited to move to her new house, which smells like lemons and deception, and is searching for a sign, any sign, that ghosts are real. Because if ghosts are real, it means she can find a way back to Babung.When Eliot chases the promise of paranormal activity to Honeyfield Hall, she finds her proof of spirits. But these ghosts are losing their memory, stuck between this world and the next, waiting to cross over. With the help of Hazel, the granddaughter of Honeyfield's owner, Eliot attempts to uncover the mystery behind the hall and the ghosts residing within. As Eliot fits the pieces together, she may just be able to help herself hold on to Babung's memory, while restoring the spirits' memories as well. Quotes:Generation Misfits: "A heart-warming story about friendship that will have readers cheering for Millie and her friends." —Debbi Michiko Florence, author of Keep It Together, Keiko Carter“A rhythmic, melodic story of friendship and bravery. You’ll not only root for Millie and her misfits—you’ll want to join them.” —Ashley Herring Blake, author of Stonewall Honor Book Ivy Aberdeen's Letter to the World"Akemi Dawn Bowman's debut middle grade novel hits all the right notes with this authentic, vulnerable, and triumphant tale of coming into your own space with courage and grace." —Jessica Kim, author of Stand Up, Yumi Chung "This character-centered coming-of-age novel features authentic dialogue with a fully realized cast of diverse characters, and celebrates the power, importance, and value of friendship. Highly recommended for school and public library collections." —School Library Journal, starred review"...The book is uncondescending and happily celebratory about the fandom experience and what it means to the kids. Never mind cool: sincerity and enthusiasm rule here in a book that believes fervently in the value and joy of friendship." —Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (BCCB), starred review"One of the great themes of the book is how everyone is going through something ... Bowman also gets into the good, bad, and ugly of what it means to be a friend. A great read for both misfits and insiders, this encourages readers to embrace their true selves." —Booklist "A sincere story about being true to oneself and others." —KirkusAuthor Bio: Akemi Dawn Bowman is a middle grade and young adult author who writes across genres. Her novels have received multiple accolades and award nominations, and her debut novel, Starfis