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Far From The Tree

What does it mean to be a family?
ISBN: 9781471164330
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Author Robin Benway
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WINNER OF THE U.S. NATIONAL BOOK AWARD 2017 FOR YOUNG PEOPLES LITERATURE!\r\n\r\nSometimes, family hurts each other. But after thats done you bandage each other up, and you move on. Together. So you can go and think that youre some lone wolf, but youre not. Youve got us now, like it or not, and weve got you.\r\n\r\n When 16 year-old Grace gives up her baby for adoption, she decides that the time has come to find out more about her own biological mother. Although her biological mum proves elusive, her search leads her to two half-siblings she never knew existed. \r\nMaya, 15, has been adopted by wealthy parents and seems to have the picture-perfect family - that is, if you look past her alcoholic mother and the fact that Maya stands out like a sore thumb. \r\n Older brother Joaquin hasnt been so lucky. At 18, hes shuffled between foster home after foster home, always careful never to get attached to anyone or anything, because it always gets taken away. \r\n When these three siblings come together, they find in themselves the place they can belong, while the secrets they guard threaten to explode...\r\n\r\nFor fans of John Green, Rainbow Rowell and Nicola Yoon, Far From the Tree is a raw, compelling, and ultimately uplifting story of what it means to be family. \r\n\r\n Benways unforgettable novel explores the paradoxes and entanglements of unconventional families ... Its a melodrama, to be sure, but with as much brain as heart. Benway writes with remarkable control and has the rare talent of almost vanishing as an author as she inhabits each characters perspective. The New York Times\r\nFamily issues are neither airbrushed nor oversimplified... From the first page to the last, this compassionate, funny, moving, compulsively readable novel about what makes a family gets it right. Kirkus Reviews\r\n Equally heartwarming and heart-wrenching... Benway delves into the souls of these characters as they wrestle to overcome feelings of inadequacy, abandonment, and betrayal, gradually coming to understand themselves and each other. Publishers Weekly\r\n Far from the Tree is the kind of book that strikes close to a readers heart. I had to know what happened to Grace, Maya, and Joaquin, and I couldnt turn the pages fast enough. Beautiful. Ally Condie, author of The Matched Trilogy\r\n Far From the Tree is a touching story about the strength and love of unconventional families, and the unbreakable bond of siblings near and far. Robin Benways characters are authentically crafted, full of heart, hurt, and hope. Brandy Colbert, author of Pointe and Little & Lion\r\n `In the eloquent confidence of its life-embracing argument, the book really is something special The Wall Street Journal\r\n\r\n Praise for Emmy & Oliver:\r\n Robin Benway writes with her full heart. Emmy & Oliver is a genuinely sweet and funny novel bursting with the inextinguishable forces of love-between parents and children, distant and inseparable friends, new and reunited lovers. Stephanie Perkins, New York Times bestselling author of Isla and the Happily Ever After\r\n Emmy & Oliver is wonderful. Funny, heartbreaking, and true. Robin Benway has written characters I felt like Id known forever, and was so sad to see go. A must-read. Morgan Matson, author of Since Youve Been Gone
WINNER OF THE U.S. NATIONAL BOOK AWARD 2017 FOR YOUNG PEOPLES LITERATURE!\r\n\r\nSometimes, family hurts each other. But after thats done you bandage each other up, and you move on. Together. So you can go and think that youre some lone wolf, but youre not. Youve got us now, like it or not, and weve got you.\r\n\r\n When 16 year-old Grace gives up her baby for adoption, she decides that the time has come to find out more about her own biological mother. Although her biological mum proves elusive, her search leads her to two half-siblings she never knew existed. \r\nMaya, 15, has been adopted by wealthy parents and seems to have the picture-perfect family - that is, if you look past her alcoholic mother and the fact that Maya stands out like a sore thumb. \r\n Older brother Joaquin hasnt been so lucky. At 18, hes shuffled between foster home after foster home, always careful never to get attached to anyone or anything, because it always gets taken away. \r\n When these three siblings come together, they find in themselves the place they can belong, while the secrets they guard threaten to explode...\r\n\r\nFor fans of John Green, Rainbow Rowell and Nicola Yoon, Far From the Tree is a raw, compelling, and ultimately uplifting story of what it means to be family. \r\n\r\n Benways unforgettable novel explores the paradoxes and entanglements of unconventional families ... Its a melodrama, to be sure, but with as much brain as heart. Benway writes with remarkable control and has the rare talent of almost vanishing as an author as she inhabits each characters perspective. The New York Times\r\nFamily issues are neither airbrushed nor oversimplified... From the first page to the last, this compassionate, funny, moving, compulsively readable novel about what makes a family gets it right. Kirkus Reviews\r\n Equally heartwarming and heart-wrenching... Benway delves into the souls of these characters as they wrestle to overcome feelings of inadequacy, abandonment, and betrayal, gradually coming to understand themselves and each other. Publishers Weekly\r\n Far from the Tree is the kind of book that strikes close to a readers heart. I had to know what happened to Grace, Maya, and Joaquin, and I couldnt turn the pages fast enough. Beautiful. Ally Condie, author of The Matched Trilogy\r\n Far From the Tree is a touching story about the strength and love of unconventional families, and the unbreakable bond of siblings near and far. Robin Benways characters are authentically crafted, full of heart, hurt, and hope. Brandy Colbert, author of Pointe and Little & Lion\r\n `In the eloquent confidence of its life-embracing argument, the book really is something special The Wall Street Journal\r\n\r\n Praise for Emmy & Oliver:\r\n Robin Benway writes with her full heart. Emmy & Oliver is a genuinely sweet and funny novel bursting with the inextinguishable forces of love-between parents and children, distant and inseparable friends, new and reunited lovers. Stephanie Perkins, New York Times bestselling author of Isla and the Happily Ever After\r\n Emmy & Oliver is wonderful. Funny, heartbreaking, and true. Robin Benway has written characters I felt like Id known forever, and was so sad to see go. A must-read. Morgan Matson, author of Since Youve Been Gone
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