The Disconnect
By (Author) Keren David
Cover design or artwork by Jen Collins
HarperCollins Publishers
Barrington Stoke Ltd
6th May 2019
1st April 2019
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Childrens / Teenage: Personal and social topics
823.92
Short-listed for Reading Rampage Doncaster 2020
Paperback
128
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 10mm
220g
Could you last six whole weeks without your phone Six weeks without sharing photos, without group messages, without being kept in the social-media loop An eccentric entrepreneur has challenged Esther's year group to do just that, and the winners will walk away with 1000 pounds.
For Esther, whose dad, sister and baby nephew live thousands of miles away in New York, the prize might be her only chance to afford flights for a visit ... But can she really stay disconnected for long enough to win An astute and enthralling examination of the highs and lows of social-media life from one of the most compelling voices in teenage fiction.
"Could this novel be any more prescient or pressing While the message of this book is clear enough, its real strength is that its not preachy Highly recommended" -- The Letterpress Project
"This short, snappy and entertaining book has an irresistible premise which many teenagers will find relatable -- BookTrust
An astute, thought-provoking look at the highs and lows of social media -- The Bookseller
"Offers young adults plenty to ponder ... Keren David's balanced approach may chime with teens, whose voices on the benefits of campaigning and informing themselves through the use of phones are not drowned out by any dictatorial parental authority" -- The Echo
Keren David has written a fascinating novella that more than lives up to its topical and intriguing premise a thoughtful read but also a gripping one -- Minerva Reads, Blog
Keren David worked as a journalist before publishing her compelling debut YA novel, When I Was Joe, written while taking a course in Writing for Children at City University. She is an associate editor at the Jewish Chronicle. When I Was Joe won six regional awards and was shortlisted for the Branford Boase and UKLA awards. Her books have been nominated for the Carnegie Medal five times.