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Price
$59.99  $55.79
Publisher
HarperCollins
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Dimensions
6.1 X 6.5 X 1.1 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Compact Disc
EAN/UPC
9781538456040

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About the Author

Ivy Pochoda is the author of Wonder Valley and The Art of Disappearing. She grew up in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, New York, and lived in Red Hook for several years. She attended Harvard University, where she studied classical Greek. She also holds an MFA from Bennington College.

Will Damron has won several Earphones Awards and been a finalist for the prestigious Audie Award for best narration. He has had acting roles off-Broadway and on stage and screen throughout the country.
Reviews

Wonder Valley is destined to be a classic LA novel...Impossible to put down.

-- "Michael Connelly, #1 New York Times bestselling author"

An unforgettable portrait of people who long, above all else, for community and connection.

-- "Edan Lepucki, New York Times bestselling author"

Incandescent...Pochoda keeps you guessing while bringing these lost souls wonderfully, intensely alive.

-- "People"

Each character is realized with vivid empathy...A richly Californian novel, drenched in enough sunlight to illuminate the harshest of truths.

-- "Entertainment Weekly"

A dizzying, kaleidoscopic thriller that refuses to let readers look away from the dark side of Southern California...Impossible to put down...It's the memorable characters and beautiful prose that make the novel so successful.

-- "Los Angeles Times"

The gritty lives of Southern California drifters are entwined first by circumstance, then by love and revenge...Absorbing, finely detailed, nasty California noir.

-- "Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"

Pochada has written a novel alive with empathy for the dispossessed.

-- "Publishers Weekly"

Pochoda takes readers places they don't often see with authenticity and clarity. Her description of the daily lives of the urban homeless is particularly vivid and sympathetic.

-- "Library Journal"

Ambitious, absorbing...Pochoda paints Southern California with a vibrant brush, rendering an evocative landscape on which her desperate characters seek out redemption and rejuvenation.

-- "Booklist"