Freewill
Chris Lynch
(Author)
Description
A rash of teen suicides haunts a teen with a murky history in this Printz Honor-winning novel. Will was destined to be a pilot, to skim above surfaces. So why is he in wood shop class? He doesn't know--or maybe he just doesn't want to admit the truth. When local teens begin committing suicide, their deaths all have one thing in common: beautifully carved wooden tributes that appear just after or before their bodies are found. Will's afraid he knows who's responsible. And lurking just behind that knowledge is another secret, so explosive that he might not be able to face it and live...
Product Details
Price
$17.99
$16.73
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Publish Date
March 04, 2014
Pages
160
Dimensions
5.61 X 8.67 X 0.67 inches | 0.57 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781442482708
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Chris Lynch is the award-winning author of several highly acclaimed young adult novels, including Printz Honor Book Freewill, Iceman, Gypsy Davey, and Shadow Boxer--all ALA Best Books for Young Adults--as well as Killing Time in Crystal City, Little Blue Lies, Pieces, Kill Switch, Angry Young Man, and Inexcusable, which was a National Book Award finalist and the recipient of six starred reviews. Chris is the author of middle grade novel Walkin' the Dog. He holds an MA from the writing program at Emerson College. He teaches in the creative writing MFA program at Lesley University. He lives in Boston and in Scotland.
Reviews
"Packs quite a wallop."--Chicago Tribune
"Intense, nightmarish storytelling: sometimes wildly funny, sometimes heartbreaking, entirely memorable."--Kirkus Reviews
"Lynch remains one of young adult literature's most intriguing writers."--VOYA
"Intense, nightmarish storytelling: sometimes wildly funny, sometimes heartbreaking, entirely memorable."--Kirkus Reviews
"Lynch remains one of young adult literature's most intriguing writers."--VOYA