The Art of Starving

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Product Details
Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Harperteen
Publish Date
Pages
384
Dimensions
5.8 X 8.0 X 1.3 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780062456717

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About the Author

Sam J. Miller lives in New York City with his husband. He is the winner of the 2018 Andre Norton Award for his YA debut novel, The Art of Starving. His fiction has been nominated for the Nebula Award and the Theodore Sturgeon Award, was longlisted for the Hugo Award, and has won the Shirley Jackson Award. Sam is also the author of the adult fiction novel Blackfish City. Visit Sam online at www.samjmiller.com.

Reviews

"Matt toes the line between expiration and enlightenment, sparing no detail of his twisted, antagonistic relationship with his body. [His] sarcastic, biting wit keeps readers rooting for him and hoping for his recovery. A dark and lovely tale of supernatural vengeance and self-destruction." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Matt is an admirably strong character who is out and proud, brilliant, creative, and determined to survive... Miller's creative portrait of a complex and sympathetic individual will provide a welcome mirror for kindred spirits." -- Booklist (starred review)

"Matt is a master at suppressing his urges, but there is nothing romantic about debut novelist Miller's portrayal of anorexia... discussion of Matt's future is brutally honest. As Matt's body deteriorates and his 'powers' reach new levels, readers must decide for themselves what is and isn't real." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"One of the most important books of the year... How different, and how beautiful, our world would be if we could take its lesson of empathy to heart." -- B&N Sci-Fi & Fantasy blog

"An extraordinarily vital and necessary book that deals with underrepresented characters, discussions of toxic masculinity, and the effects of bullying in raw and effective ways . . . the overall message of devotion and self-acceptance is beautifully told." -- Romantic Times BOOKclub

"Funny, haunting, beautiful, relentless and powerful, The Art of Starving is a classic in the making." -- Book Riot

"Miller's powerful, provocative and daring work forces readers to question reality and how much of our world is shaped by what we see." -- Shelf Awareness

"This book is an ache, a bruise, a slaughterhouse of a love story; every word is a blow, but every blow is an anthem. This is what truth feels and smells and tastes like, and it's one magnificent monster." -- Margaret Stohl, bestselling author of the Beautiful Creatures series

"Beautifully rendered. This novel will break your heart and heal it again." -- Coretta Scott-King Award and Newbery Honor winner Jacqueline Woodson

"As gritty with salted wounds as are all great fairytales, The Art of Starving is The Outsiders with superpowers. It should be shelved alongside the classic stories of unexpected salvation." -- Maria Dahvana Headley, bestselling author of Magonia

"Gut wrenching and powerful." -- BookPage

"...A deeply tragic, if also deeply magical and hopeful story that breaks with expectations to subvert and challenge... I wish desperately I had read it when I was young." -- The Book Smugglers

"The Art of Starving is as mind-bending as it is heart-rending. Sam Miller has written a searing, daring, and unflinching story that I will not soon forget." -- Alex London, author of Proxy

"Brutal and brilliant, The Art of Starving seizes you and refuses to let you go. Matt is a complicated, compelling protagonist, and his raw emotional vulnerability is devastating. Hands down, The Art of Starving is the best book I've read this year." -- Alyssa Wong, winner of the World Fantasy and Nebula Awards

"The Art of Starving is a humane, deeply felt, heartbreaking novel, observed with an edge as sharp as broken glass. A supervillain coming-of-age novel that made me cry--my god, I loved this book." -- Alaya Dawn Johnson, Nebula and Norton Award winning author of The Summer Prince