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A Sky for Us Alone

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Sky for Us Alone

Contributors:

By (Author) Kristin Russell

ISBN:

9780062697028

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Imprint:

HarperCollins

Publication Date:

29th January 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Young Adult

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 28mm

Weight:

402g

Description


A stirring, powerful, and heart-wrenching story of coming of age, falling in love, and trying to lead a life of dignity. Jeff Zentner, award-winning author of The Serpent King

In Strickland Countya forgotten stretch of land in Southern Appalachiathere isnt a lot of anything to go around. But when eighteen-year-old Harlowe Comptons brother is killed by the Pratersthe family who controls everything, from the mines to the law to the opioid tradehe wonders if the future will ever hold more than loss.

Until he meets Tennessee Moore. Even as she struggles with the worst of the cards shes been dealt, Tennessee makes Harlowe believe that they can dare to forge their own path. But as Harlowe searches for the answers behind his brothers death, his towns decay, and his familys dysfunction, he discovers truths about the people he lovesand himselfthat are darker than he ever expected.

Now, Harlowe realizes, theres no turning back.

Reviews

A stirring, powerful, and heart-wrenching story of coming-of-age, falling in love, and trying to lead a life of dignity. Jeff Zenter, Morris Award-Winning Author of The Serpent King Driven by mystery and peppered with themes relevant to young readers such as identity, betrayal, and romance. A bleak yet compelling portrayal of Appalachian mountain life. Kirkus Reviews Complex and realisticwritten with impressive nuance and strength. Russells debut offers a moving picture of a specific time and place. ALA Booklist A gritty portrait of poverty and the opioid crisis in the rural South Readers will be reminded of plotlines from Riverdale, and will appreciate the thoughtful character development and suspenseful pacing. School Library Journal The romance between Harlowe and Tennessee is the storys focus, but Harlowes relationships with his familywill linger most with readers. Debut author Russell faithfully renders the distinctive cultural norms and stark realities of Appalachian life, including the depth of poverty, while reminding readers of the regions beauty and resilience. Along the way, she sends a subtle message that embracing ones background, rather than fighting against it, can provide a road to the future. Publishers Weekly Harlowes melancholy narration makes this satisfying backcountry noir from the start...a vivid portrayal of a county literally and figuratively stained and disfigured by the mine, in which its nearly impossible to thrive and from which its nearly impossible to escape. Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books

Author Bio

Kristin Russell grew up in Nashville, Tennessee. She has worked as a hairstylist for the last seventeen years, and began writing fiction in the break rooms of salons between client appointments. Steeped in Nashville's music industry from an early age, Kristin is inspired by well-wrought lyrics and aims to bring the same craft to her fiction. She lives in Nashville with her son, Finn.

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