Description
When Lily was three, her mother put her up for adoption, then disappeared without a trace. Or so Lily was told. Lily grew up in her new family and tried to forget her past. But with the Korean War raging and the fear of "Commies" everywhere, Lily's Asian heritage makes her a target. She is sick of the racism she faces, a fact her adoptive parents won't take seriously. For Lily, war is everywhere-the dinner table, the halls at school, and especially within her own skin.
Then her brainy little brother, Ralph, finds a box containing a baffling jumble of broken antiques-clues to her past left by her "Gone Mom." Lily and Ralph attempt to match these fragments with rare Chinese artifacts at the art museum, where she encounters the artistic genius Elliot James. Elliot attracts and infuriates Lily-especially when he calls their first kiss "undimensional." With the help of Ralph and Elliot, will Lily summon the courage to confront her own remarkable creation story?
A poignantly beautiful novel, Girl in Reverse celebrates the formation of identity as well as the art that draws us all together.
About the Author
Barbara Stuber is the author of the novels Girl in Reverse and Crossing the Tracks, which was a finalist for the American Library Association William C. Morris Debut Award, a YALSA Best Fiction for YA and a Kirkus Best Book for Teens. When not writing, she is a docent at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City. Visit Barbara online at BarbaraStuber.com.
Reviews
*"Stuber (Crossing the Tracks) creates a remarkable journey of self-discovery, inner resilience, and the fragile, surprising, and exquisite complexity of family." * Publishers Weekly, starred review *
"Stuber has created a fully realized, age-appropriate personality in the protagonist." * School Library Journal *
Lily's fragmented memories of her mother-her scent, the color of her sweater, the texture of her hair-and the yearnings they inspire are the novel's most genuinely affecting moments... moments of beautiful sensory detail." * Kirkus Reviews *
"Stuber offers a poetic, introspective story of a girl caught between two worlds." * Booklist *
Book Information
ISBN 9781442497344
Author Barbara Stuber
Format Hardback
Page Count 336
Imprint Margaret K McElderry Books
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Weight(grams) 412g
Dimensions(mm) 210mm * 140mm * 30mm