Snowflake, AZ

Snowflake, AZ

by Marcus Sedgwick (Author)

Synopsis

A timely, contemporary novel challenging ideas around health - our own and our planet's - and the stigma that persists around illness by Printz Medallist and internationally bestselling novelist, Marcus Sedgwick.

Ash gets on a greyhound bus to the last place anyone has heard of Bly. That place being Snowflake, Arizona. Arriving at the Forties, six thousand feet high in the wide red desert, Ash meets Mona, her goat, Socrates (who could be smart), her dog, Blackie,and finds step-brother Bly too. After What Happened theirs is a forgotten community living outside time. In their ramshackle homes, the walls lined with tin foil, they're all sick. But this isn't any ordinary sickness. The world has poisoned them. When Ash takes ill, the doctor's response is, 'it's all in your mind'. Ash begins a quest for self-knowledge and a way to survive modern life. This humane and deeply thoughtful novel is about resilience, trust, family and love, when all seems lost.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Publisher: Zephyr
Published: 05 Sep 2019

ISBN 10: 1788542339
ISBN 13: 9781788542333
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview:

A timely, contemporary novel challenging ideas around health - our own and our planet's - and the stigma that persists around illness by Printz Medallist and internationally bestselling novelist, Marcus Sedgwick.


Media Reviews
PRAISE FOR MARCUS SEDGWICK:
'Deeply atmospheric and gothicly creepy, this is probably my favourite Sedgwick book to date ... This is a must' Askews Children's Newsletter.
'Quiet, riveting and compelling with an unnerving atmosphere and a deeply troubling sense of unrest that must be experienced. Genre-defying, truly great horror' Fallen Star Stories Blog.
'A taut menacing ghost story' Bookseller, 'One to Watch'.
'Wow, so elegantly done, so intelligent and so dark' Nicola Davies.
Author Bio

Marcus Sedgwick is the bestselling author of over thirty books. He has been shortlisted seven times for the Carnegie and other major prizes such as the Costa, Guardian and Blue Peter Book Award. In 2014 he received the eminent Printz Award, for his novel Midwinterblood. Marcus has also received two Printz Honors, for Revolver in 2011 and The Ghosts of Heaven in 2016, giving him the most citations to date for America's most notable book prize for writing for young adults. The Monsters We Deserve was published by Zephyr in 2018. marcussedgwick.com @marcussedgwick