Some Kind of Happiness
By (Author) Claire Legrand
Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
1st June 2016
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members
Childrens / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Disability, impairments and spec
Childrens / Teenage: Personal and social topics
Childrens, Teenage and Educational
FIC
Hardback
384
474g
Reality and fantasy collide in this heartfelt and mysterious novel for fans of Counting by 7s and Bridge to Terabithia, about a girl who must save a magical make-believe world in order to save herself.
Things Finley Hart doesnt want to talk about:
-Her parents, who are having problems. (But they pretend like theyre not.)
-Being sent to her grandparents house for the summer.
-Never having met said grandparents.
-Her blue dayswhen life feels overwhelming, and its hard to keep her head up. (This happens a lot.)
Finleys only retreat is the Everwood, a forest kingdom that exists in the pages of her notebook. Until she discovers the endless woods behind her grandparents house and realizes the Everwood is realand holds more mysteries than shed ever imagined, including a family of pirates that she isnt allowed to talk to, trees covered in ash, and a strange old wizard living in a house made of bones.
With the help of her cousins, Finley sets out on a mission to save the dying Everwood and uncover its secrets. But as the mysteries pile up and the frightening sadness inside her grows, Finley realizes that if she wants to save the Everwood, shell first have to save herself.
*Nominated by the Mystery Writers of America for the 2017 Edgar Award*
Finleys marvelous adventure will resonate with anyone who has battled a broken heart through the power of story. The courage she finds along the way will leave you cheering - and believing in magic - even in the darkest part of the woods. -- Natalie Lloyd, author of A SNICKER OF MAGIC
Imagine if Wednesday Addams had written THE PRINCESS BRIDE and youve got some kind of idea of SOME KIND OF HAPPINESS a dark and meditative fantasy written with Claire Legrands signature light touch. -- Tim Federle, author of BETTER NATE THAN EVER
"A multilayered plot, engaging characters, and more than one mystery highlight this ambitious novel. . . . Legrand successfully weaves it all into a rich, nuanced tale that culminates in a convincing and satisfying conclusion." * School Library Journal *
"Legrand has pulled off a difficult trick in this novel. She's constructeda story-within-a-story fairy tale that's utterly compelling but sounds asthough it was written by an 11-year-old girl. . . . A layered, thoughtful exploration." * Kirkus Reviews *
*"Legrand handles the tough subject of childhood mental health gently and honestly, and. . . . paints a realistic picture of a girl trying to figure out whats wrong with her. Finleys quest to uncover family secrets reveals not just what kept her father away from his relatives but how a family sticks together through good times and bad." * Publishers Weekly, Starred Review *
*"A quiet magic is at work in Legrands novel, in which she adeptly interweaves Fins imaginative writing with the real-life narrative, underpinning all with an appeal to honesty and self-acceptance. This beautiful and reflective tale carries echoes of Katherine Pattersons The Bridge to Terabithia (1977) and will resonate with thoughtful readers who enjoy pondering lifes bigger questions." * Booklist, STARRED REVIEW *
"Depression and anxiety are usually reserved for YA fare, so its refreshing to see those matters brought to younger readers and especially to those kids strug- gling to voice emotions they dont yet understand. Legrand handles the topic with sensitivity and compassion. . . ." * The Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books *
Claire Legrand used to be a musician until she realized she couldnt stop thinking about the stories in her head. Now Ms. Legrand is a full-time writer living in New Jersey. She has written two middle grade novelsThe Cavendish Home for Boys and Girls, one of the New York Public Librarys 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing in 2012, andThe Year of Shadowsas well as the young adult novelWinterspell. Visit her at Claire-Legrand.comand on Twitter @ClaireLegrand.