Thoughts & Prayers: A Novel in Three Parts

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Product Details
Price
$17.99  $16.73
Publisher
Greenwillow Books
Publish Date
Pages
448
Dimensions
5.9 X 8.4 X 1.5 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780062962249

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About the Author

Bryan Bliss is the author of the National Book Award longlist title We'll Fly Away as well as Thoughts & Prayers, Meet Me Here, and No Parking at the End Times. He is an Episcopal priest and a creative writing teacher, and he holds master's degrees in theology and fiction. His nonfiction has been published in Image Journal along with various other newspapers, magazines, and blogs. He lives with his family in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Reviews

"[A] richly realized novel . . . Divided into three parts . . . each part is nearly long enough to have been published as a standalone novel . . . The theme, of course, is a powerful one, and it is passionately and successfully presented in this inarguably important book, which offers no glib answers but invites serious thought and discussion." -- Booklist (starred review)

"In his unflinching and resonant new novel, Bryan Bliss shows that there is no straight line through trauma, no easy recipe for healing. Instead, in three loosely connected stories of young people bound by an all-too familiar tragedy, he deftly illuminates the small moments of human connection and resolve that might just lead to a place of grace." -- Gayle Forman, bestselling author of If I Stay and I Have Lost My Way

"About one year ago, three students cowered together under a staircase during a mass shooting in their school. Now, each one is attempting to move on with life in their own way. . . . The characters are real and likable, and their trauma is honest and raw. Bliss raises unanswerable questions that will allow teenage readers room to reflect and debate. . . . An affecting story of trauma and healing." -- Kirkus Reviews

"A year after a school shooting, three teens share their stories. . . . Though showing signs of light, the characters' recovery is far from over by the book's end, which rings authentically untidy. . . . Each story is a separate meditation on the ways a horrific event can turn a life upside down." -- School Library Journal

"[An] affecting narrative triptych. . . . In each memorable narrative thread, characters are distinct and carefully drawn . . . The three stories do yield 'an honest picture of healing after trauma, ' as the author hopes." -- Horn Book Magazine