|    Login    |    Register

The Art Of Losing

(Paperback, International edition)

Available Formats


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Art Of Losing

Contributors:

By (Author) Lizzy Mason

ISBN:

9781641291040

Publisher:

Soho Press

Imprint:

Soho Press

Publication Date:

19th February 2019

Edition:

International edition

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Young Adult

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm

Description

The Art of Losing is a compelling 17-year-old Harley's life has just changed forever. Her younger sister, Audrey, is in a coma. She wouldn't be if Harley hadn't abandoned Audrey in a rage--having caught her, drunk, at a party with Harley's boyfriend, Mike. The sickening irony is that Harley was planning to break up with Mike. But she could never bring herself to go through with it. After all, he's handsome, popular, sporty . . . a catch. Now Harley sees with clarity what she hadn't wanted or allowed herself to see- Mike has a drinking problem. And Audrey might, too. Over the next weeks, as her sister slowly recovers, Harley reconnects with an old friend whose struggles with alcohol abuse mirror those close to home.

Reviews

An ABA Spring 2019 Indie Next Top 10 Book
A Goodreads Best Book of the Month

Praise for The Art of Losing


You'll be obsessed.
Cosmopolitan

TheArt of Losinghandles the themes of guilt and the cycle of addiction with grace and deftness.
Entertainment Weekly

A riveting story about loss, addiction, and love, The Art of Losing is a poignant novel readers young and old will be able to relate to.
Bustle

A story of family and sisterhood, Lizzy Masons debut novel is a story that tackles grief and pain with so much heart. Its a powerful read, so dont miss out on this one.
Paste Magazine

The Art of Losing is a lyrical and moving exploration of the fraught bonds of family, the suffocating bonds of addiction, and the warm, embracing bonds of love. This is a book you wont soon forget.
Jeff Zentner, Morris Award-winning author of The Serpent King

A brave and beautiful story about sisters, addiction, and finding your place in the worlda book that belongs on every shelf.
Kathleen Glasgow, New York Times bestselling author of Girl in Pieces

An unflinchingly honest and touching dive into the ever-complex relationship between sisters, the reality of addiction, and the nature of love in all forms. I will never forget Harley or her story.
Alexandra Bracken, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Passenger

With prose that taps into the highest of highs and lowest of lows, The Art of Losing shows exactly what it means to have a sister, to be a sister, andthe scariest of allto possibly lose a sister. As a big sister myself, this story rang so true.
Susan Dennard, New York Times bestselling author of Truthwitch

Lizzy Mason's powerful debut is about the bonds and betrayals of sisterhood and accepting flaws in those we love. Emotionally resonant and, at times, gut-wrenching, Harley's story is one that will stay with you long after turning the last page.
Elizabeth Eulberg, bestselling author of Better Off Friends

This is an absorbing, riveting story about addiction, family, love, and surviving. It beautifully tackles some tough issues.
Common Sense Media

Driven by authentic and well-developed characters and relationships, this work presents a compelling exploration of responsibility and forgiveness . . . A relevant and engaging coming-of-age novel that highlights the accountability that comes with adulthood.
Kirkus Reviews

Carefully crafted . . . With its authentic treatment of addiction, it's an appealing cautionary tale with conviction.
Booklist

Masons written an important message without coming across as preachy, and it resonated . . . It has the power to be a book that changes lives, for the better.
Forever Young Adult

Masons portrayal of a girl grappling with conflicting emotions rings true, and as a character, Harley is allowed to feel angry, heartbroken, guilty, and relieved all at once . . . Her story is an excellent reminder that it isnt selfish to prioritize your own life and mental health. Its the kind of message I wish I had as a teenager.
Bookish

Real characters with real problems make Lizzy Mason's debut novel a show stopper. Harley is facing a family tragedy, a boyfriend crisis, and teen alcohol use in a novel that is sure to resonate with every teen, parent, and teacher. The Art of Losing is a punch to the gut that will resonate long after reading and may act as a wake up call to teens facing tough choices. Put this one on every book shelf in America.
Pamela Klinger-Horn, Excelsior Bay Books (Excelsior, MN)

Its amazing and has so many complicated, tough emotional questions, and I LOVE IT.
Rec-It Rachel

Mason presents engaging characters who go through real journeys in the course of the story . . . This realistic look at addiction and its impact on lives is somber but ultimately hopeful. [Mason's] well-written debut has lots of layers and will be an easy one to recommend to fans of contemporary YA.
Teen Librarian Toolbox

"The Art of Losingis a powerful and raw read for those seeking a story that unapologetically articulates what many are afraid to say. Both uncompromisingly honest and emotionally compelling,The Art of Losingis a story that reminds us of the potential for something better when we find ourselves in the inevitable art of loss."
20Something Reads

The characters inThe Art of Losinghave depth and warmth, and the stories of each of their challenges are spot-on.
YA Books Central

Lizzy Masons stunning debutThe Art of Losingis like a breath of fresh air; this heartfelt book somehow finds a way to perfectly balance the serious with lightness . . . I was absolutely captivated by this book from start to finish.
Novel Novice

Everything about this book is amazing.
Kelly Vision blog

The prose is hard-hitting and raw as it explores how guilt and loss play a deep role in our understanding of life as a way of coming-of-age . . . [Mason's] unique voice will resonate thoroughly with readers of all ages.
The YA Sh3lf blog

This book was absolutely one of my favorites this summer, and I wish I could read it all over again and experience it again for the first time. I don't come across a lot of books that touch me in this way.
The Book Bratz blog

Author Bio

Lizzy Mason is originally from Northern Virginia where she worked at the local Borders before moving to New York City for college. Over the last thirteen years she has built a career among the publicity departments of several publishing houses, including Simon & Schuster (adult), Macmillan Children's Publishing Group and Bloomsbury Children's. Lizzy has managed publicity campaigns for New York Times bestselling authors Leigh Bardugo, Alexandra Bracken, Ally Carter, Sarah J. Maas, Danielle Paige, and Elizabeth Wein, among others. The Art of Losing is her first novel. You can find her on Twitter at @LizzyMason21

See all

Other titles by Lizzy Mason

See all

Other titles from Soho Press