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The Brilliant Light of Amber Sunrise

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Life threatening cancer brings two teens together in this "story about moving through the trajectory of illness and loss and then beyond it" (Bulletin, starred review) in the bestselling tradition of John Green's The Fault in Our Stars.

Francis is determined to forge his own way in school and life despite his loony, awkward, broken family...and noticeable lack of friends. Then he is diagnosed with leukemia. It wasn't part of his strategy, but there are moments when he can see the upside. After all, people are nice to you when you're sick.

While in the hospital, Francis meets Amber. She's outspoken and sarcastic, and Francis falls for her almost immediately. Together, they take on the other cancer ward patients, overbearing mothers, and treatments with a positive attitude and lively wit.

But Francis's recovery is taking a different path from Amber's. He's actually getting better. And although he knew who he was before cancer, before Amber, now he has no idea how to live--or how to let go...

Product Details

PublisherSimon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Publish DateMarch 10, 2015
Pages304
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781481418737
Dimensions8.5 X 5.8 X 1.1 inches | 0.8 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids, Kids,

About the Author

Matthew Crow was born in 1987 and raised in Newcastle, UK. Having worked as a freelance journalist since his teens he has contributed to a number of publications including the Independent on Sunday and the Observer. He has written two novels for adults. The second, My Dearest Jonah, was nominated for the Dylan Thomas Prize.

Reviews

Even in its dark moments there is humour. 'The last thing I needed on days like this was to see someone else as bald and miserable as I was, ' says Francis, who shows us that we are most alive when we're in love.-- "The Telegraph"
Some writers are just born . . . begin enjoying Matthew Crow now.--Jonathan Trigell, author of "Boy A"
STARRED REVIEW: A story about moving through the trajectory of illness and loss and then beyond it, to a happy adulthood where the lives of those who didn't survive still matter very much indeed.-- "The Bulletin"
STARRED REVIEW: Crow's first young adult novel is a splendid success.-- "VOYA"

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