Finding Hope

Finding Hope

Finding Hope

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Published: 26 May, 2016
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2016 VOYA Top Shelf Fiction Selection
CCBC’s Best Books for Kids & Teens (Fall 2016) — Starred Selection


Hope leaves her small town for a fresh start, but her plans are derailed by an online romance and the appearance of her brother.

Hope lives in a small town with nothing to do and nowhere to go. With a drug addict for a brother, she focuses on the only thing that keeps her sane, writing poetry. To escape, she jumps at the chance to attend Ravenhurst Academy as a boarding student. She’ll even put up with the clique-ish Ravens if it means making a fresh start.

At first, Ravenhurst is better than Hope could have dreamed. She has a boyfriend and a cool roommate, and she might finally have found a place she can fit in. But can she trust her online boyfriend? And what can she do after her brother shows up at the school gates, desperate for help, and the Ravens turn on her? Trapped and unsure, Hope realizes that if she wants to save her brother, she has to save herself first.
Prizes

Commended for CCBC's Best Books for Kids and Teens (Fall 2016) 2016 (Canada),Commended for VOYA Top Shelf Fiction for Middle School Readers 2016 (United States),Commended for CCBC's Best Books for Kids and Teens, Starred Selection (Fall 2016) 2016 (Canada)

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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781459732452
ISBN10 1459732456
Number Of Pages 232
Item Weight 766 g
Product Dimensions 127 x 203 x 25 mm
Publisher / Reseller Dundurn Group Ltd
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

? Both heartbreaking and hopeful, this will be a popular choice among mature readers of realistic fiction, particularly fans of Ellen Hopkins’s “Crank” series. * School Library Journal (Starred Review) *
Through brief alternating chapters told by Hope and Eric, Nelson conveys Hope’s naiveté and innocence, as well as the gritty truth about Eric and the trigger for his addiction. * Booklist *
Steeped in emotional torment. * Publishers Weekly *
…a well-plotted, fast-moving little angst tornado of a read. * Globe and Mail *
…an arresting read that adeptly tackles the dark, weighty subjects of bullying, drug addiction, sexual assault, homelessness and loss. Told in simple yet striking prose, peppered throughout with Hope’s haunting poetry, Finding Hope offers an engaging brother-sister narrative, flawed yet relatable characters, and a convincing, well-paced plot that succeeds in laying bare a fractured family’s harrowing struggle with addiction, and one young woman’s achingly real odyssey of self-discovery and healing. * Quill & Quire *
The silence and shame around sexual abuse infuses this novel with an aching loss for what could have been but now is lost. Both this abuse and the online texting of sexual pictures reflects dangers faced by the intended audience, who will no doubt pass this book eagerly from hand to hand. * Resource Links *
The prose is simple, yet elegant, and readers will appreciate the dual meaning of the title, in Hope’s self-discovery, and the literal need for the characters to find hope. * Canadian Children's Book News *
For suspense and gritty realism … Finding Hope takes top marks. * Winnipeg Free Press *

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Author's Bio

Colleen Nelson is an award-winning YA author whose previous books include The Fall and Tori by Design, both of which won the McNally Robinson Book for Young People Award from the Manitoba Book Awards. This is Colleen’s fourth YA novel. She lives in Winnipeg.

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