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A Voice in the Distance

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Voice in the Distance

Contributors:

By (Author) Tabitha Suzuma

ISBN:

9781909531581

Publisher:

Penguin Random House Children's UK

Imprint:

Definitions

Publication Date:

15th August 2015

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage: Personal and social topics

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 16mm

Weight:

181g

Description

A hard-hitting novel which shows how difficult it can be to love someone suffering from manic depression. In his final year at the Royal College of Music, star pianist Flynn Laukonen has the world at his feet. He has moved in with his girlfriend Jennah and is already getting concert bookings for what promises to be a glittering career. Yet he knows he is skating on thin ice - only two small pills a day keep him from plunging back into the whirlpool of manic depression that once threatened to destroy him. Unexpectedly his friends seem to be getting annoyed with him for no apparent reason, he needs less and less sleep, he is filled with unbridled energy. Events begin to spiral out of control and Flynn suddenly finds himself in hospital, heavily sedated, carnage left behind him. The medication isn't working any more, the dose needs to be increased, and depression strikes again, this time with horrific consequences. His freedom is snatched away and the medicine's side-effects threaten to jeopardize his chances in one of the biggest piano competitions of his life. It seems like he has to make a choice between the medication and his career. But in all this he has forgotten the one person he would give his life for, and Flynn suddenly finds himself facing the biggest sacrifice of all.

Reviews

With studies showing one in 10 children have a mental health disorder, this is a topical book with an emotional range that aids a breadth of understanding -- The Bookseller * Jake Hope *
Suzuma's novel effectively demonstrates that real love, sometimes, will involve setting the loved one free * Irish Times *
This is the kind of sequel that every excellent book deserves * Inis *
Suzuma is a master storyteller, dealing with her characters in a very realistic and uncompromising way * Bookfest *
A love story that tackles the reality of young adult depression in a thoughtful and sensitive way * Irish Independent *

Author Bio

Tabitha Suzuma was born in 1975 and lives in London. She has always loved writing and would regularly get into trouble at the French Lycee for writing stories instead of listening in class. She used to work as a primary school teacher and now divides her time between writing and tutoring. Her first novel, A Note of Madness was published to great critical acclaim.

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