Jacquelyn Mitchard is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Deep End of the Ocean, the very first Oprah Book Club pick, as well as over twenty other critically acclaimed books for adults and teens. A nominee for several National and International Awards, she served on the 2004 Fiction Jury for the National Book Award. In addition, she is a longtime journalist and regular contributor to Real Simple and Parade magazines. Most recently, she has been named Editorial Director of Merit Press, the new Young Adult imprint at F+W, launching in Fall 2012.
Praise for What We Lost in the Dark
"A beautifully written tale about trying to make the right choice
when there might not be one."
--Wendy Mass, New York Times bestselling author of The Last
Present
"With soaring, lyrical prose and a deep understanding of human
strength and frailty, Jacquelyn Mitchard aims her unflinching
narrative gaze at the mysteries of death, life, love, and loss.
Finding beauty in even the darkest of tragedies, her writing will
make you hurt--but it will also make you hope."
--Robin Wasserman, author of The Waking Dark "This fast-paced story
has a lot of aspects to appeal to a wide range of teen readers,
including forensic science, daredevil stunts, teenage
relationships, and serial killers. Set in a small Minnesota town on
the shore of Lake Superior, the setting plays a big role in the
plot."
--VOYA "Horrifying, personal and ultimately satisfying."
--TeenReads "Two teens afflicted with a rare medical disorder
continue unraveling the mystery begun in What We Saw at Night . . .
readers will definitely want to get their hands on this
sequel."
--Kirkus Reviews "The nighttime action, including deepwater diving,
will attract readers."
--Booklist Praise For What We Saw At Night Spring 2013 Kids' Indie
Next Pick "Allie's . . . voice [is] honest and real . . .
fascinating looks at both Parkour and a disease so unconventional
that it turns the lives of patients and families upside down."
--Booklist, High Demand Review "Dangerously addictive,
breathtakingly beautiful, terminally awesome."
--Lauren Myracle, New York Times bestselling author of Shine
"A thrilling ride through the darkness . . . Dark, suspenseful and
quietly beautiful."
--Melissa Walker, author of Small Town Sinners "The plot is
intricately woven, with twists at every turn. Mitchard's exemplary
writing takes a masterful detour into young adult territory."
--Karin Slaughter, New York Times bestselling author of
Criminal
"What We Saw at Night is an engaging blend of real-world drama
involving a life-and-death illness and a whodunit thriller. Imagine
John Green's recent The Fault in Our Stars in a mashup with a Nancy
Drew mystery. Plus some roof jumping and wall scaling."
--Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "The fast pace is set from the beginning
with Juliet's dazzling jump across the buildings . . . recommended
for readers who enjoy a unique twist on realistic fiction."
--VOYA Magazine "Atmospheric, melancholy . . . breathtaking."
--Publishers Weekly "This latest from Mitchard is quickly paced and
intricately plotted, with flares of humor cobbled into the dialogue
. . . The suspense will keep [readers] engrossed."
--Kirkus "An interesting page-turner . . . the cliff-hanger ending
will have most readers waiting for the next installment."
--School Library Journal "What We Saw at Night is a well-crafted,
well-paced crime thriller about friendship, disability, first love
and the choices we make about how to spend our short time on this
earth."
--TeenReads.com "What We Saw At Night is a very unique book in many
ways. I loved the writing, the mystery, the suspense, and the
characters. There is nothing formulaic about it at all, which was
also refreshing."
--One Day YA From the Hardcover edition.
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