The Girl in the Well Is Me
By (Author) Karen Rivers
Workman Publishing
Algonquin Young Readers
1st June 2017
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
224
Width 140mm, Height 176mm, Spine 18mm
200g
When you move somewhere new, you get to be someone new. I was ready.
Sixth-grader Kammie Summerss plan to be one of the popular girls at school hasnt gone the way she hoped. Shes fallen into a well during a (fake) initiation into the Girls club. Now shes trapped in the dark, counting the hours, hoping to be rescued. (The Girls have gone for help, havent they)
As the hours go by, Kammies real-life trouble mixes with memories of the best and worst moments of her life so far, including the awful reasons her family moved to this new town in the first place. And as she begins to feel hungry and thirsty and dizzy, Kammie discovers she does have visitors, including a French-speaking coyote and goats that just might be zombies. But they cant get her out of the well. (Those Girls are coming back, arent they)
Moving, suspenseful, and impossible to put down. Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Darkly humorous . . . Honest and forthcoming. The New York Times Book Review
I dare you to pick up this riveting novel without reading straight through to its heart-stopping conclusion. Katherine Applegate, Newbery Medalwinning author of The One and Only Ivan
A Top 10 Spring 2016 Kids Indie Next Pick
Darkly humorous . . . honest and forthcoming . . . [Kammies] reflections in the heart of darkness (both literally and figuratively) are where the story hits its stride . . . Its in the quiet moments when Kammie is along with her thoughtswhich become surreal hallucinationsthat the book comes alive . . . original and truthful.New York Times Book Review
A brilliantly revealed, sometimes even funny, exploration of courage, the will to live, and the importance of being true to oneself. The catastrophe draws readers in, and the universality of spunky Kammies life-affirming journey will engage a wide audience. Moving, suspenseful, and impossible to put down.Kirkus Reviews, starred review
The inimitable voice of 11-year-old Kammie Summers is not one you will soon forgetin turns wise, sad, hopeful, frightened, hilarious. Rivers does a masterful job...Buffalo News
A hypnotic, utterly original novel . . . Guilt and forgiveness, truth and lies, family and self, friendship and social hierarchy--The Girl in the Well Is Me doesnt so much tackle these subjects as absorb them into its natural fiber. Young readers will take in tough-and-tender Kammie as their own . . . and the suspense and anxiety of her situation will leave every reader breathless until the final page.Shelf Awareness
I dare you to pick up this riveting novel without reading straight through to its heart-stopping conclusion. Karen Rivers has penned a dazzling voice, at once hilarious, heartbreaking, and searingly honest. The Girl in the Well Is Me is a triumph.Katherine Applegate, Newbery Medal-winning author of The One and Only Ivan
A gripping story that doesnt shy away from the dark places but explores them with heart, humor, and light.Kate Messner, author of All The Answers
Funny, surreal, occasionally heartbreakinga compulsively readable story. School Library Journal
The danger will grab readers quickly, and their inevitable investment in Kammie will keep them breathlessly engaged through to the conclusion, perhaps even in one sitting if they can get away with it.The Bulletin for the Center of Childrens Books
This is a fascinatingly well told story that strongly reminded me of Libba Brays Going Bovine, but with a completely believable middle grade flavor.Teen Librarian Toolbox / School Library Journal
Superb . . . acrobatic . . . Karen Rivers is able to dive so seamlessly into the darker themes of growing up . . . Because of the tone and persistence of [protagonist] Kammie, the reader never loses faith that, although times may seem impossibly tough, there is always a light at the end of the tunnel.Cleaver Magazine
It should strike a chord with its tween audience.Booklist
Interesting and well-written. San Francisco Book Review
Karen Riverss books have been nominated for a wide range of literary awards and have been published in multiple languages. When shes not writing, reading, or visiting schools, she can usually be found hiking in the forest that flourishes behind her tiny old house in Victoria, British Columbia, where she lives with her two kids, two dogs, and two birds. Find her online at karenrivers.com and on Twitter: @karenrivers.