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Bone Gap

Ruby, Laura (author.).

Summary: Eighteen-year-old Finn, an outsider in his quiet Midwestern town, is the only witness to the abduction of town favorite Roza, but his inability to distinguish between faces makes it difficult for him to help with the investigation, and subjects him to even more ridicule and bullying.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780062317629 (paperback)
  • ISBN: 0062317601 (hardcover)
  • ISBN: 9780062317605 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 345 pages ; 22 cm
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  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York, NY : Balzer + Bray, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2015]

Content descriptions

Awards Note:
Michael L. Printz Award, 2016.
Subject: Brothers Fiction
Bullying Fiction
Interpersonal relations Fiction
Face perception Fiction
Kidnapping Fiction

Available copies

  • 2 of 3 copies available at Kenton County.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 3 total copies.
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Erlanger Branch YA RUBY L (Text) 33126020355677 YA Fiction Available -
Independence Branch YA RUBY L (Text) 33126021081728 YA Fiction Available -
Independence Branch YA RUBY L (Text) 33126024976577 YA Fiction Checked out 05/15/2024

  • School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2014 December

    Gr 10 Up—It is a rare book that sits comfortably on the shelf with the works of Twain, McCullers, Conroy, Stephen King, and D'Aulaires' Greek Myths-rarer still that a novel combines elements of these authors together. Bone Gap does just this, to superb effect. We start with a boy named Finn and his brother, Sean. Sean is the classic hero: strong, silent, great at everything he does. Finn is a pretty boy whose otherworldly goofiness has earned him the nicknames Spaceman, Sidetrack, and Moonface. Along comes Rosza, a beautiful and damaged young woman, fleeing from some unknown evil. When she disappears, only Finn witnesses her abduction and he is unable to describe her captor. He is also unsure whether she left by force or choice. The author defies readers' expectations at every turn. In this world, the evidence of one's senses counts for little; appearances, even less. Heroism isn't born of muscle, competence, and desire, but of the ability to look beyond the surface and embrace otherworldliness and kindred spirits. Sex happens, but almost incidentally. Evil happens, embodied in a timeless, nameless horror that survives on the mere idea of beauty. A powerful novel.—Nina Sachs, Walker Memorial Library, Westbrook, ME

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