
All the Ways the World Can End
Abby Sher(Author)
Hot Key Books (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 27. July 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-1-4714-0654-6 (ISBN)
Description
Heartfelt, funny, clever YA fiction to appeal to fans of Jandy Nelson, John Green, Jennifer Niven and Ava Dellaira
Lenny is preparing for the apocalypse. Every night, she researches vacuum decay, designer pathogens, that inexplicable sleeping sickness knocking people out in Kazakhstan. Not many sixteen-year-olds are this consumed with the end of the world. But Lenny needs to have some sense of control. Her dad is dying of cancer. Her best friend Julian is graduating early and moving three states away. She's having to rehearse for a toe-curling interpretive dance show at school, and deal with her mum's indefatigable jolliness and smoothie-making in the face of the disaster they are confronting. The one thing keeping her hopeful is Dr Rad Ganesh - her father's oncologist. Surely Lenny can win him round to her charms - and he can save her father?
An infectiously funny story with an unforgettable heroine: a story about having to learn to let go of what you hold most dear - and learning to survive.
Lenny is preparing for the apocalypse. Every night, she researches vacuum decay, designer pathogens, that inexplicable sleeping sickness knocking people out in Kazakhstan. Not many sixteen-year-olds are this consumed with the end of the world. But Lenny needs to have some sense of control. Her dad is dying of cancer. Her best friend Julian is graduating early and moving three states away. She's having to rehearse for a toe-curling interpretive dance show at school, and deal with her mum's indefatigable jolliness and smoothie-making in the face of the disaster they are confronting. The one thing keeping her hopeful is Dr Rad Ganesh - her father's oncologist. Surely Lenny can win him round to her charms - and he can save her father?
An infectiously funny story with an unforgettable heroine: a story about having to learn to let go of what you hold most dear - and learning to survive.
Reviews / Votes
a heart-wrenching novel...Expressing the same type of magical thinking explored in Sher's memoir, Amen, Amen, Amen, the novel delineates destructive and healthy responses to loss, and shows that beauty and continuity can exist amid tragedy. * Publishers Weekly * poignant and hilarious * Booklist * clever and wryly funny... Lenny's grief feels palpable and honest * Kirkus * This book pulled on my heartstrings, but also its incredibly funny. I found myself laughing out loud on a few occasions, and I'm really looking forward to reading more from Abby Sher; perhaps she is the American Holly Bourne? * Little Hux Tales * Funny, heart-breaking and warm * Armadillo Magazine *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Young adult
Interest Age: From 16 to 19 years
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
236 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4714-0654-6 (9781471406546)
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Person
Abby Sher is a writer and performer. She has written one young adult novel Kissing Snowflakes (Point, 2007) as well as a memoir of her own struggle with OCD, Amen, Amen, Amen: Memoir of a Girl Who Couldn't Stop Praying (Among Other Things) (2010) and a non-fiction title, Breaking Free: True Stories of Girls Who Escaped Modern Slavery (2014).
Her work has also appeared in anthologies as well as in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times and Elle. Abby has written and performed for the Second City in Chicago and the Upright Citizen's Brigade and Magnet Theater in New York. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and daughter. Follow Abby on Twitter: @abbysher
Her work has also appeared in anthologies as well as in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times and Elle. Abby has written and performed for the Second City in Chicago and the Upright Citizen's Brigade and Magnet Theater in New York. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and daughter. Follow Abby on Twitter: @abbysher