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The Gaps

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Gaps

Contributors:

By (Author) Leanne Hall

ISBN:

9781922330482

Publisher:

Text Publishing

Imprint:

The Text Publishing Company

Publication Date:

2nd March 2021

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

Young Adult

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage fiction: Thrillers / suspense

Dewey:

FIC

Prizes:

Winner of Young Adult, Prime Minister's Literary Awards 2022 (Australia)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

368

Dimensions:

Width 128mm, Height 198mm

Description

When sixteen-year-old Yin Mitchell is abducted, the news reverberates through the whole Year Ten class at Balmoral Ladies College. As the hours tick by, the girls know the chance of Yin being found alive is becoming smaller and smaller.

Everyone is affected by Yins disappearanceeven scholarship student Chloe, who usually stays out of Balmoral dramas, is drawn into the maelstrom. And when she begins to form an uneasy alliance with Natalia, the queen of Year Ten, things get even more complicated.

A tribute to friendship in all its guises, The Gaps is a moving examination of vulnerability and strength, safety and danger, and the particular uncertainties young women face in the world.

Reviews

Haunting and beautiful. At first it has the page-turning addictiveness of a thriller and then it evolves into a captivating exploration of grief, guilt and resilience in the face of fear and uncertainty. Hall's characters are meticulously drawn, brave, fierce and vulnerable. A stunning achievement from an Australian treasure. * Wai Chim *
A powerful, compelling read about the fragility, resilience and fierceness of girlhood. Unputdownable. * Lili Wilkinson *
A creeping psychological thriller about loss and fear and guilt and the fractured relationships that are left behind. Brilliant. * Robert Newton *
Hall's writing is breathtakingly good. The Gaps is a lightning bolt of a novel about power, privilege, race, art and identity. * Nina Kenwood *
'[The Gaps] is simultaneously harrowing and enchanting Halls thoughtful novel explores friendship, victimhood and art. Readers who enjoyed the private school machinations of Alice Pungs Laurinda but are prepared for the tension of Sarah Epsteins Deep Water will be drawn into this novel, and will find it hard to escape its pull. * Books+Publishing *
Leanne Hall is without a doubt one of Australias best young-adult writers. Halls work is full of the fear and risk of adolescence, but also the strength and friendships that define it. * Saturday Paper *
'This a cleanly constructed novel examining female friendship forged in a grim atmosphere, and it benefits immensely from realistic teen dialogue and well-distinguished voice creation. * Age *
'This novel perfectly portrays the uncertainties and vulnerabilities young women face daily. * Otago Daily Times *
StunningIm really excited to discover a new Australian writer whos doing something special...Highly recommended, definitely check it out. * Six Minutes For Me *
'The Gaps may well be the best Australian YA of 2021. * Joy Lawn, Australian *
'Rather than traversing the detective novel path, The Gaps explores the emotions of those who were left behind after a student is abducted. The experience and the characters will will keep you hooked until the last page. * Readings Teen Advisory Board *
'Hall brilliantly examines the melange of confused messages sent to teenage girls[proving] she can do gritty realism as well as quirky and magical. There isnt a neat ending to The Gaps, for a pat resolution would go against the grain of the book. It eschews a forensic crime investigation for a psychological portrait of bereavement and a community at loss and these are not ever easily resolved. * Sydney Review of Books *
The Gaps is a gutting novel about grief, guilt, and friendship in the aftermath of a horrific crime. * Foreword Reviews *
'Hauntingly riveting a nuanced exploration of grief, guilt, violence, and resilience. * Kirkus (Starred review) *
Chloe and Natalia's evolving friendship is portrayed with aching authenticityEach, in distinct and perfectly drawn voices, confronts their own vulnerability, rage, fear, guilt, grief, somehow finding resilience in the face of a world that seems to want "their teenage girls ruined[The Gaps is] confronting yet compelling. * Judges comments for the 2022 Prime Minister's Literary Awards *

Author Bio

Leanne Hall is an author of young adult and children's fiction. Her debut novel, This Is Shyness, won the Text Prize for Children's and Young Adult Writing, and was followed by a sequel, Queen of the Night. Her novel for younger readers, Iris and the Tiger, won the Patricia Wrightson Prize for Children's Literature at the 2017 NSW Premier's Literary Awards. Leanne works as a childrens and YA specialist at an independent bookshop.

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