A Duet for Home

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Product Details
Price
$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
Clarion Books
Publish Date
Pages
368
Dimensions
5.8 X 8.4 X 1.5 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780544876408

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About the Author
Karina Yan Glaser is a former teacher and now a contributor to Book Riot. Karina lives in Harlem, New York City, with her husband, two daughters, and assortment of rescued animals. One of her proudest achievements is raising two kids who can't go anywhere without a book. karinaglaser.com, Twitter: @KarinaYanGlaser, Instagram: @KarinaIsReadingAndWriting.
Reviews

Readers who love the Vanderbeekers will not be disappointed. Glaser effortlessly interweaves the story lines of two preteens living in a South Bronx homeless shelter. . . .The ending is poignant, focusing on possibility rather than certainty. Friendship, hopes and dreams come together in the final note that Glaser strikes. --Padma Venkatraman -- New York Times Book Review

"Karina Yan Glaser doesn't flinch from the truth that too many kids are carrying such heavy weights through this world. With hope and humor, she shows us how friends and found family have the power to lighten the load. This book will make your heart sing." -- Christina Soontornvat, Newbery Honor author

"A beautiful and compelling story about the discovery of power, with a world of characters I miss already." -- Rebecca Stead, author of When You Reach Me

Glaser infuses this standalone novel with sweetness and optimism while acknowledging the complexities of her characters' lives. . . .A Duet for Home portrays how an appreciation for music and a desire to make the world more beautiful can give all young people--and perhaps especially the most vulnerable--a way to believe in themselves. -- BookPage (starred review)

"This is a hopeful and inspiring story about the lives of children who are rarely represented in middle-grade fiction. The young people engage in activism that is both thought-provoking and profound. A powerful, heartwarming, and thoughtful tale of kids cultivating chosen families during challenging circumstances." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Yan Glaser's bighearted standalone moves quickly through its complex plot without forsaking strong characterizations of Huey House's many staff and residents, concluding with a potent message about the power of direct action."
-- Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Drawing on her experiences working in a New York City homeless shelter, Glaser excels in her vivid, individual portrayals of the characters and their relationships. A heartening story as well as a memorable vision of homeless shelters as complex, supportive communities working toward positive change." -- Booklist