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Now a School Library Journal Best Book of the Year!“At a time when young adult literature is actively picking away at the stigma of mental illness, Whaley carves off a healthy chunk with style, sensitivity and humor. . . . ELECTRIFYING.”—The New York Times Book Review“Tender and funny.”—People Magazine, Summer's Best Books of 2016“Raw, funny, and unforgettable.”—Buzzfeed “A charming, heartwarming, and profound affirmation of the importance of connection.”—The Huffington Post“John Corey Whaley has never disappointed us before, and he carries on that tradition with his funny, heartfelt, and oh-so-JCW-style Highly Illogical Behavior.”—Bustle*"Solomon's descriptions of his anxiety are achingly real..Readers will easily come to care about these bright, wonderfully nerdy, flawed characters."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review"Printz Award–winner Whaley (Where Things Come Back) again tackles heavy, heady topics with a light touch, populating his perceptive and quick-witted story with endearing, believably flawed teens."—Publishers Weekly, starred review"The alternating narratives capture the perspective of the bright, witty, and decidedly quirky protagonists...A logical choice for Whaley’s fans, Trekkies, and sensitive readers of all stripes."—School Library Journal, starred reviewPraise for Noggin: Noggin was a 2014 National Book Award Finalist, a 2015 Indies Choice Young Adult Honor book, and a Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2014! “Noggin—outlandish as it is—has such wonderful resonance.”—The New York Times“You can practically feel this book’s big, beautiful heart beating in your hands.”—Matthew Quick, New York Times bestselling author of The Silver Linings Playbook “A winner of a book.”—A.S. King, author of Ask the Passengers and Reality Boy“Noggin is everything a great book should be.”—Andrew Smith, author of Grasshopper Jungle “The voice of Travis Coates is like the voice of Holden Caulfield—iconic and ageless.”—Holly Goldberg Sloan, New York Times bestselling author of Counting By 7s *“A tour de force of imagination and empathy.”—Booklist, starred review *“Will resonate with teens who feel the same frustration at being treated like kids and told to act like adults.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review *“This insightful story explores the challenges of intimate relationships and managing expectations.” —Shelf Awareness, starred review Praise for Where Things Come Back: Where Things Come Back was a Printz Award winner, Morris Award winner, a Time Best Young Adult Book of All Time, and a Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2011! “Beautifully and carefully wrought, this is a very fine book.”—Jenny Han, New York Times bestselling author of To All the Boys I've Loved Before “Every now and then a book rises to the top. Where Things Come Back soars.”—Ellen Hopkins, New York Times bestselling author of the Crank Trilogy “Beautifully written and wholly original.”—Ruta Sepetys, New York Times bestselling author of Between Shades of Grey “It's a good story told remarkably well.”—Maggie Stiefvater, New York Times bestselling author of the Raven Boys series* “In this darkly humorous debut, Whaley weaves two stories into a taut and well-constructed thriller.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review
Über den Autor und weitere Mitwirkende
John Corey Whaley's first novel, Where Things Come Back, was the winner of the 2012 Printz Award and the 2012 Morris Award. His second novel, Noggin, was a 2014 National Book Award finalist. He lives in Newport Beach, California.
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Produktinformation
Gebundene Ausgabe: 256 Seiten
Verlag: Dial Books (10. Mai 2016)
Sprache: Englisch
ISBN-10: 9780525428183
ISBN-13: 978-0525428183
ASIN: 0525428186
Vom Hersteller empfohlenes Alter: 13 - 17 Jahre
Größe und/oder Gewicht:
14,8 x 2,3 x 21,7 cm
Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:
5.0 von 5 Sternen
2 Kundenrezensionen
Amazon Bestseller-Rang:
Nr. 50.105 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)
Das Buch war wundervoll!!! Ich wusste gar nicht recht, was mich erwarten würde und bekommen habe ich eine tolle Geschichte über Freundschaft und Gefühle, über Träume und Ängste...und darüber, wie extreme Situationen das Leben verändern können. Das hier war mein erster Roman von John Corey Whaley (über den ich bisher nur Gutes gehört habe) und er hat es geschafft mich zu überzeugen. Ich schließe mich jetzt seiner Fan-Sekte an!Die Geschichte ist auch eine der wenigen, wenn nicht DIE Geschichte für mich, die "Mental Illness" behandelt, ohne sich dabei nur auf eine Krankheit zu konzentrieren und auch noch sehr korrekt dabei ist, was die Gedanken/Gefühle des "Problem-Protagonisten" angeht. So als Außenstehender, der nicht wusste, was es bedeutet "agoraphobic" zu sein, unter Panik - und Angststörungen zu leiden, hat der Autor mich hier an ein ernstes Thema herangeführt, über das ich eine Menge gelernt habe. Und ich rede nicht nur darüber, Einblicke in das alles zu erhalten, sondern auch Verständnis für Dinge, die anderen Menschen das Leben ruinieren, den eigenen Horizont aber überschreiten.Die Art und Weise, wie der Autor schreibt saugt einen sofort in die Story hinein. So folgt man Sol und Lisa - jeweils in der dritten Person - durch ihren Alltag und schnell wird die Verbindung aufgebaut, welche zur Grundlage der Handlung wird. Dabei passieren hier so einige Dinge ganz unvorhersehbar. Lisa hat z.B. einen festen Freund und NEIN es geht nicht um eine doofe Dreiecksgeschichte oder überhaupt viel um Lieben. DANKESEHR! Hier geht es um Freundschaft, um eine so greifbare und wunderschöne Freundschaft, dass sie mich teils so sehr berührt hat, dass ich beim Lesen wirklich weinen musste. Es geht aber auch um Beziehungen, Sorgen, um Moral...einfach unglaublich viele Dinge, welche die Figuren während ihrer Reise reflektieren und mehr zu sich selbst finden.Und wer jetzt denkt, das Buch wäre "depri", der irrt sich. Obwohl es oft eine ernste Note gibt, so war der Roman herrlich witzig, voller Sarkasmus und Pop-Culture-Referenzen. Schon allein für die echten, herzlichen Dialoge und den Humor muss man den Autor einfach lieben. Ich hatte wahnsinnige Angst vor dem Ende und SO hohe Erwartungen...und ja, das Ende war eines der besten Enden (wenn nicht sogar DAS beste Ende dieses Jahr) eines Roman, das ich seit sehr langer Zeit lesen durfte. Einfach berührend und ehrlich.
I received a copy of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.Good books about mental illnesses are as rare as they are important. This middle school / young adult novel about a boy with agoraphobia and a girl’s attempt to “fix†him is such a good book.The strongest point of the book was the description of Solomon’s mental state and thought process. He had accepted the agoraphobia as part of himself, but at the same time, it sometimes stood in the way of things he wanted. Big issues were addressed, such as the belief of being able to fix people with mental illness through love / friendship and amateure attempts at therapy. But even small language details reflected a positive and accepting view on mental illnesses. For example, “… if he could leave the house.†- “could†(like he is bound to a wheelchair and there is no ramp), not “would†(like a sulking teenager refusing to come out of their room). That is something I greatly appreciated and think sends an important message to the readership: mental illness is not a choice, nor a phase, nor an act of rebellion. I also loved that when Solomon does step outside, it was his moment and his alone: no-one urging him, pushing him or luring him. Just his decision.While Solomon was a great and well-written character, I had massive problems with Lisa. She was the antagonist of the novel, in a way. Weirdly ambitious, manipulative and naively self-centered, she does not only make Solomon her project to fix in order to get into her dream college, she also reads her boyfriends emails and is “not ready to accept that†when he falls out of love with her. In the end, her change of heart and development were appreciated, even though I could not fully understand them because it was not described in detail. Much like Lisa, Solomon’s parents also seem to be there mostly for decoration: they passively have accepted their son living in the house for three years and seem to do nothing against it at all.The cast of characters was overall very limited, and the book kept relatively simple in terms of setting, plot lines and time. But that does not matter, because the focus was on the mental illness and how to deal with it - both as the person having it and as an outsider trying to help. Therefore, older readers (teachers, parents) might find a couple of things to criticize from a literary point of view, but the intended audience surely will thoroughly enjoy this novel.
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