Antipodes
By (Author) Michele Bacon
Skyhorse Publishing
Sky Pony Press
1st July 2018
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
FIC
Hardback
384
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 36mm
499g
Age range 14 to 18
When Erin Cerise steps off her plane in Christchurch, New Zealand, she's determined to overcome her losses of swim team captainship, her boyfriend Ben, and her reputation. Her mother is certain studying abroad will regain Erin's chances of a good future. Once Erin meets her uninspiring host family and city, though, she's not so sure.
BeforeChristchurch, Erin wasn't always intense and focused. When had her priorities gone upside down
Now, Erin balks at NZ's itchy school uniforms, its cold houses, and her hosts' utter inability to pronounce her name correctly. Christchurch does boast amazing rock climbing, gorgeous scenery, and at least one guy who could make her journey worthwhileif she lets him.
With months ahead of her, Erin slowly begins to draw on the years behind her, one step back into her memories at a time. As she rebuilds herself from the other side of the world, she finds that although her life has been turned upside down and she's far from home, every way she moves takes her closer to where she came from.
"Michele Bacons writing expertly plunges us into a captivating New Zealand setting and Erins journey as she learns how to whole-heartedly live her life rather than to simply accomplish it. Antipodes is a must-read." Natasha Sinel, author of The Fix and Soulstruck
Antipodes is an engrossing read about being right side up when youre upside down, and finding yourself when you didnt even know you were lost. When you read Michele Bacons richly-detailed, fully-realized New Zealand, youll want to visit. When you meet Hank, youll want to stay. Katie Kennedy, author of What Goes Up
"Antipodes is a love story, yes, and as much one about loving ourselves for who and what we are. Its wise, compassionate, and bursting with the bittersweet complexity of adolescence." Martha Brockenbrough, author of The Game of Love and Death
"In the stark, unfamiliar beauty of New Zealand, Bacons heroine tells an intricately woven story that swims through a murky past to reclaim her own truth; a unique, beautifully written examination of a young woman who rescues herself with strength, humility and resilience." Jennifer Longo, author of Up to This Pointe
"Epic landscapes and tender moments. . ." Kirkus Reviews
"Bacon has created an engrossing story that is incredibly relevant to teens. While displaying a mastery over writing the teenage voice, Bacon also shows that she can adeptly wield imagery to transport readers to the mountainous landscapes and sprawling coastlines of the South Island of New Zealand. . . . VERDICT An excellent coming-of-age story for those who enjoy An Abundance of Katherines by John Green, More than We Can Tell by Brigid Kremmerer, or The Princess of Iowa by M. Molly Backes." School Library Journal
Perfect for readers who yearn to travel abroad or are trying to bridge the happiness gap.Booklist
"An excellent and engaging look at what we can gain when it feels like everything is lost."Teen Librarian Toolbox
"Michele Bacons writing expertly plunges us into a captivating New Zealand setting and Erins journey as she learns how to whole-heartedly live her life rather than to simply accomplish it. Antipodes is a must-read." Natasha Sinel, author of The Fix and Soulstruck
Antipodes is an engrossing read about being right side up when youre upside down, and finding yourself when you didnt even know you were lost. When you read Michele Bacons richly-detailed, fully-realized New Zealand, youll want to visit. When you meet Hank, youll want to stay. Katie Kennedy, author of What Goes Up
"Antipodes is a love story, yes, and as much one about loving ourselves for who and what we are. Its wise, compassionate, and bursting with the bittersweet complexity of adolescence." Martha Brockenbrough, author of The Game of Love and Death
"In the stark, unfamiliar beauty of New Zealand, Bacons heroine tells an intricately woven story that swims through a murky past to reclaim her own truth; a unique, beautifully written examination of a young woman who rescues herself with strength, humility and resilience." Jennifer Longo, author of Up to This Pointe
"Epic landscapes and tender moments. . ." Kirkus Reviews
"Bacon has created an engrossing story that is incredibly relevant to teens. While displaying a mastery over writing the teenage voice, Bacon also shows that she can adeptly wield imagery to transport readers to the mountainous landscapes and sprawling coastlines of the South Island of New Zealand. . . . VERDICT An excellent coming-of-age story for those who enjoy An Abundance of Katherines by John Green, More than We Can Tell by Brigid Kremmerer, or The Princess of Iowa by M. Molly Backes." School Library Journal
Perfect for readers who yearn to travel abroad or are trying to bridge the happiness gap.Booklist
"An excellent and engaging look at what we can gain when it feels like everything is lost."Teen Librarian Toolbox
Michele Bacon writes novel-length fiction for young adults and older adults. When shes not writing, shes skiing, playing tabletop games, traveling, or dreaming of travel. She lived in Christchurch, New Zealand for over a year, and is eager to return. Today, Michele lives in Seattle with her partner and three children. She is also the author of Life Before.