It Wasn't Always Like This
By (Author) Joy Preble
Soho Press Inc
Soho Press Inc
17th July 2017
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
256
Width 139mm, Height 209mm
In 1916, Emma O'Neill is frozen in time. After sampling an experimental polio vaccine brewed on a remote island off St. Augustine, Florida, she and her family stop aging - as do the Ryans, her family's business partners. But soon a group of religious fanatics, the Church of Light, takes note, and Emma and Charlie are the only ones who escape with their lives. On the run, Emma is tragically separated from Charlie. For the next hundred years, she plays a cat-and-mouse game with the founding members of the Church of Light and their descendants.
Praise for It Wasn't Always Like This
"Epic and addictivea story with the soul of a romance and the pacing of a thriller."
Kami Garcia, #1New York Timesbestselling coauthor ofBeautiful Creatures
Not since Veronica Mars has there been such a wry and captivating teen detective. This wonderful novel is fun, romantic, and impossible to put down. Joy Preble has crafted a mesmerizing story that will thrill you while it melts your heart.
Margo Rabb, bestselling author ofKissing in AmericaandCures for Heartbreak
"A high-speed love story with an electric mystery at its center. Immortality hasn't been this haunting, romantic, and thrilling in a long time."
Adam Silvera,New York Timesbestselling author ofMore Happy Than Not
"Immortality, first love, murder, and mystery come together inIt Wasn't Always Like This, an electrifying young adult novel."
Bustle
"A thrilling tale of a fountain of youth, a murderous Church of Light and Emma ONeill and Charlie Ryan, in love and eternally 17, forced to separate and stay on the run . . . [A] great summer read."
Buffalo News
"Preble adeptly weaves together snippets of Emma's past and present, gradually outlining her transformation from an optimistic, winsome teen to a hardened, lone-wolf type, albeit one whose heart still flutters for a certain eternal boy . . . [Readers] will be equally charmed by Emma's noir-inflected narrative and her decades-long romance."
Booklist
"Acaptivating plot with some twists, an aura of time travel, and an array of vivid settings . . . [Readers]who relished the classicTuck Everlastingby Natalie Babbitt will revel in this tale."
School Library Journal
"[Captures]the loneliness, isolation, and even regret that accompanies the secrecy required by eternal youth . . .A modern Tuck Everlasting with a thriller twist."
Kirkus Reviews
"Part paranormal mystery and romance with a strong female character searching for her long lost love."
School Library Connection
"While the murder mystery keeps readers hooked, the longing and heartache of Emmas circumstances makes the fantasy feel very realistic, and together, these elements weave a strikingly gripping and enjoyable tale."
VOYA
"With its exciting plot and well-wrought characters, this novel emerges as a suspenseful treat with a gooey romantic center. The narrative alternates between scenes of Emmas distant past with Charlie and her murder-mystery present, building to a final showdown that is both surprising and satisfying."
The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Praise for Joy Preble
The Sweet Dead Lifeis mischief and mayhem, zippy one-liners, mystery and a tiny bit of tragedy. A-word: Awesome.
E. Lockhart, New York Times bestselling author ofWe Were Liars
Preble artfully combines contemporary characters with classic figures from Russian mythology.
Romantic Times
Hallelujah! . . . A novel that breaks the mold.
Kirkus Reviews
Light, snarky, and heartfelt.
School Library Journal
Bizarre Yes, very. Fun to read Yes, very.
The Examiner
Joy Preble lives in Houston with her family. She teaches and lectures widely on writing and literacy, and is the author of the Sweet Dead Life series, the Dreaming Anastasia series, and Finding Paris. Visit her online at joypreble.com or follow her on Twitter @joypreble.