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Jun 12, 2014 | ISBN 9780698140615 | Young Adult
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Praise
“Rosenfield’s paragraphs are so suffused with the pull of the tide that it becomes a full-body throb, drawing Callie down, down, down to exactly where you think she’s heading: the deep. The delicious confusion between fantasy and madness
finds perfect expression in Rosenfield’s hypnotic prose and upside-down chapter construction.” —Booklist, starred review
“At its best in the sensory details that create its vaguely sinister atmosphere.”—Kirkus Reviews
“This often eerie novel that toes the line of fantasy is a delight. Readers won’t be sure just what it is that has consumed Callie—her own madness, or perhaps, something altogether inhuman—but they’ll keep turning pages in hopes of finding out. For fans of E. Lockhart’s We Were Liars.” —School Library Journal
Accolades for Amelia Anne is Dead and Gone:
Edgar Award Finalist for Best Young Adult Mystery
A YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults selection
PW Best New Book for the Week
“Lush, mysterious, utterly compelling.” —Ellen Hopkins, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Crank trilogy
“Becca’s first-person narration is occasionally interspersed with third-person flashbacks of Amelia’s last days, and while her end is never in doubt, watching the events that lead up to it will mesmerize readers. . . . Her language is precise and vivid. . . . A perceptive, contrapuntal character study with a light thriller flavor—utterly compelling.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“This layered and exquisitely written story explores the fallout from the murder as well as the dark side of love. Actions have real consequences in Rosenfield’s novel, and her suffocating small town setting is powerfully and chillingly evoked.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
“This is author Kat Rosenfield’s first novel, and she’s to be commended for taking risks with Amelia Anne that aren’t common in young adult fiction. . . . Amelia Anne Is Dead and Gone blends elegant writing and brutal behavior into a sharp and haunting novel.” —Bookpage, Top Pick
“A dark, moody murder mystery that I predict you’re going to love.” —HelloGiggles
“If you love Pretty Little Liars, you’ll love Amelia Anne is Dead and Gone.” —GURL.com
“This is sophisticated writing replete with lyricism, layers and language.” —Daily Kos
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