
Eddy, Eddy
Kate de Goldi
(Author)21,000+ Reviews
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Description
A series of earthquakes exposes the fault lines in a teenager’s unconventional life in a powerful crossover novel that explores raw emotion with wit and warmth.
After the deadly 2011 earthquakes in Christ Church, New Zealand, Eddy Smallbone must navigate the ruins of his hometown along with the ruins of his personal life. A Catholic-school dropout itching to break free of the eccentric uncle who raised him and newly mourning the death of his dog, Eddy starts his own dog-walking and pet-sitting business. Through his work, he meets and cares for an extraordinary cast of characters, including a precocious seven-year-old girl and a nun and her unruly parrot. Meanwhile, Eddy’s former girlfriend, Boo, is back, and their relationship fraught, to say the least. And his best friend, Thomas Moore, who lives in a cabin behind his parents’ house, is suffering from a mysterious and devastating illness. Layered and resonant, intellectually rigorous, and as soothing as it is shocking, this sophisticated literary novel for mature teens plumbs the depths of trauma and healing. With its sensitive take on important issues—including grief and faith, unplanned pregnancy, and mental illness and self-harm—Eddy’s story will speak volumes to adult readers also.
After the deadly 2011 earthquakes in Christ Church, New Zealand, Eddy Smallbone must navigate the ruins of his hometown along with the ruins of his personal life. A Catholic-school dropout itching to break free of the eccentric uncle who raised him and newly mourning the death of his dog, Eddy starts his own dog-walking and pet-sitting business. Through his work, he meets and cares for an extraordinary cast of characters, including a precocious seven-year-old girl and a nun and her unruly parrot. Meanwhile, Eddy’s former girlfriend, Boo, is back, and their relationship fraught, to say the least. And his best friend, Thomas Moore, who lives in a cabin behind his parents’ house, is suffering from a mysterious and devastating illness. Layered and resonant, intellectually rigorous, and as soothing as it is shocking, this sophisticated literary novel for mature teens plumbs the depths of trauma and healing. With its sensitive take on important issues—including grief and faith, unplanned pregnancy, and mental illness and self-harm—Eddy’s story will speak volumes to adult readers also.
Product Details
Publisher | Candlewick |
Publish Date | May 07, 2024 |
Pages | 304 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781536232820 |
Dimensions | 8.6 X 5.8 X 1.1 inches | 0.9 pounds |
About the Author
Kate De Goldi is the author of numerous short stories, collections, and novels for adults and children, including the much-lauded The 10 P.M. Question. She lives in New Zealand.
Reviews
A New Zealand boy reckons with his past and his present. . . an often sweet and sometimes humorous exploration of love, mental health, family, faith, grief, and the past. This sophisticated story weaves in and out of the present day, allowing for a full perspective on Eddy—with occasional commentary from Boo herself—as he juggles reality, responsibility, and hope. . . . A soulfully layered story told with wit and care.
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
From New Zealand comes this remarkable novel, the story of 19-year-old Eddy navigating life after the 2011 Christchurch earthquake upends him. . . . Character-driven and highly sophisticated, this literary novel follows these relationships with psychological acuity. The novel is beautifully written, filled with memorable phrases and observations. . . Older teens who enjoy artful, serious fiction will dote on this superb effort, as will adults, since this is a quintessential crossover novel.
—Booklist (starred review)
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
From New Zealand comes this remarkable novel, the story of 19-year-old Eddy navigating life after the 2011 Christchurch earthquake upends him. . . . Character-driven and highly sophisticated, this literary novel follows these relationships with psychological acuity. The novel is beautifully written, filled with memorable phrases and observations. . . Older teens who enjoy artful, serious fiction will dote on this superb effort, as will adults, since this is a quintessential crossover novel.
—Booklist (starred review)
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