The Take-Over Friend
By (Author) Carol Dines
Regal House Publishing LLC
Fitzroy Books
10th January 2023
United States
Children
Non Fiction
813.6
Paperback
216
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 15mm
312g
"A really good story about the very complex world of trying to find out who you really are."Judith Katz, author of The Escape Artist and Running Fiercely Toward A High Thin Sound
On the second day of ninth grade, introverted Frances meets Sonja, a wildly funny newcomer from France, and the girls form a fast friendship. Frances adores Sonjas worldliness, and Sonja adores Francess family, especially her older brother, Will. Frances and Sonja immediately declare themselves The Poets and rally their homeroom to enter the homecoming parade with a poetry-mobile built from Francess fathers old band bus. But respective family crises begin to escalate, and tensions come to a head when Sonja temporarily moves in with Frances's familyforcing each friend to decide how close is too close. Alternatingly funny and poignant, The Take-Over Friend is a smart page-turner that focuses on the importance of finding your own voice in relationships.
"Carol Dines perfectly captures the intoxication and relief that can be found in an intense new friendship, along with the little warning signs that are easy to dismiss when all one wants is to be swept up in the thrill of that bond. Narrator Franny is both vulnerable and wise, self-doubting and self-aware, and her family, with its imperfections and unshakable love, will quickly become as real to readers as their own. When charismatic Sonja finds their fissures and uses them as points of entry, it's hard not to worry for everybody and impossible to stop turning pages. The Take-Over Friend is a beautiful, layered novel about what can happen when we ignore our own inner wisdom. It will live inside readers long after they reach the last page." --Ona Gritz, author of Present Imperfect and Tangerines and Tea and Starfish Summer
"Equal parts wry and heartbreaking, The Takeover Friend deftly and seamlessly weaves a compelling story about the complex nature of adolescent friendship with a deep and thoughtful dive into the impact of mental illness on one family. In Sonja, Carol Dines has created an unforgettable character who is at once both delightful and infuriating and also utterly irresistible. A timely, moving, and thought provoking novel." --Gary Eldon Peter, author of Oranges and The Complicated Calculus (and Cows) of Carl Paulsen
Carol Dines has published three previous Young Adult books including two novels, Best Friends Tell the Best Lies (Delacorte), The Queen's Soprano (Harcourt), as well as a collection of short stories, Talk to Me (Delacorte.) In addition, she has published a collection of short stories for adults, This Distance We Call Love (Orison Books, 2021). Her short fiction has been published in numerous literary journals including Ploughshares and Colorado Review. She is a recipient of the SWCA's Judy Blume award as well as a recipient of Minnesota and Wisconsin State Artist Fellowships. She currently resides in Minneapolis with her husband and standard poodle.