The Funeral Ladies of Ellerie County

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Product Details
Price
$30.00  $27.90
Publisher
Avon Books
Publish Date
Pages
272
Dimensions
5.98 X 9.13 X 1.02 inches | 0.88 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780063319875

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About the Author

Claire Swinarski is the author of multiple books for both kids and adults. Her writing has been featured in the Washington Post, Seventeen, Milwaukee magazine, and many other publications. She lives in small-town Wisconsin with her husband and three kids, where she writes books, wears babies, and wrangles bread dough.

Reviews

"In a quietly suspenseful book, Swinarski shows how frequently written-off behavior can constitute sexual harassment, and how individuals can create change by having the courage to question the narrative."
-- Publisher's Weekly on What Happened to Rachel Riley

"This messy middle-school drama shines a light on what it means to develop identity. Illuminating."
-- Kirkus Reviews on The Kate In Between

"Well written and on point, Swinarski's middle-grade take on the mean-girls novel will resonate with readers looking for a realistic story that doesn't gloss over choices or consequences, giving them complex ideas to contemplate."
-- Booklist on The Kate In Between

"The Kate In Between is a perfect portrayal of the middle school struggle to fit in and find one's true self. Kate's voice had me hooked from the first page. Outstanding!" -- Lisa Greenwald, author of the Friendship List series

"What Happened to Rachel Riley has every single thing a middle grade reader could want: a twisty mystery; relatable, authentic teen characters; and the kind of demonstrated courage that seeps into our souls and leaves us feeling brave. This book is going to change lives."
-- Carrie Firestone, author of Dress Coded

"An engaging and inspiring novel about standing up for what's right, being your authentic self, and finding the strength to use your voice." -- Lynne Kelly, author of Song For a Whale

"What begins as a look into bullying and the social politics of middle school expands into a revealing study of sexual harassment. An empowering and empathetic companion to Barbara Dee's Maybe He Just Likes You and Brigit Young's The Prettiest." -- Booklist (starred review)

"Well drawn. A promising debut novel."
-- Booklist