Outside Nowhere

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Product Details
Price
$16.99  $15.80
Publisher
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Publish Date
Pages
272
Dimensions
5.57 X 7.79 X 1.04 inches | 0.74 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780316542647

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About the Author
ADAM BORBA is a writer and filmmaker from California who helps develop and produce movies for Walt Disney Studios. Outside Nowhere is his second novel.
Reviews
Praise for The Midnight Brigade:
* "Tongue-in-cheek frolic."--Booklist, starred
"A memorable season of mystery, mischief, and marvels."--Kirkus Reviews
"[The] humorous novel features a likable cast of middle school kids and their families...spot art greatly enhances the text, bringing the setting and characters' emotions to life...An unusual story about forging new bonds."--Kirkus Reviews
"Carl's parents are realistically flawed, and his mix of feelings around their constant fighting ring true...through Borba's whimsical, sincere debut."--Publishers Weekly
"Pittsburgh! Monsters! Pierogies! This book has all my favorite things packed into a delightful, mysterious adventure!" --Jonathan Auxier, NYT bestselling author of The Night Gardener
"A delightful, deeply felt, entirely original debut. You'll remember these characters and their stories long after you close the book, and you'll never look at a bridge the same way again. I'll be sending in my application to join the Midnight Brigade right away!"--Jarrett Lerner, creator of the EngiNerds series

"...dramatic and amusing...[a] cheering read for children ages 8-12. In Mr. Borba's milieu, children admire and respect their parents, parents admire and respect their children, and trolls give good advice."

--WSJ
"Blended with a quirky, fable-like third-person narrative, the farm's magical and mysterious elements build to an intriguing novel with a strong emotional core."--Publishers Weekly