Zia Erases the World

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Product Details
Price
$16.99  $15.80
Publisher
Viking Books for Young Readers
Publish Date
Pages
256
Dimensions
5.7 X 8.3 X 1.0 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780593350997

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About the Author
Bree Barton lives in mythical Ithaca with her partner and two waggish dogs. She wrote her first book as "a humble child of ten"--her exact words in the query letter she sent to editors. Those editors told her to keep writing, and luckily, she did. Bree was eleven when her journey with the Shadoom began, and stories offered a special kind of balm. A handful of years later, she is the author of several young adult novels published in seven countries and four languages. Bree teaches dance and writing and loves connecting with readers of all ages. Zia Erases the World is her middle grade debut.

Reviews
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"A stunning middle grade debut full of delightful humor, inventive wordplay, and provocative questions, Zia Erases the World reminds us that it's only when we name our fears that we can truly own them."--Katherine Applegate, Newbery Award winning author

"A heartfelt and honest exploration of depression. Bree Barton handles sensitive subjects with such care and compassion, and this story reaches out to readers to say, 'I see you. You are not alone.'"--Tae Keller, Newbery Award winning author of When You Trap a Tiger

"A magical, inventive, optimistic story that never shies away from what it really feels like to be human."--Rebecca Stead, Newbery Award winning author

"A future classic. Zia's story will take you by the heartstrings and never let you go."--Marie Miranda Cruz, author of Everlasting Nora

"Barton's sparkling prose creates a striking and intimate look at middle school, family life, and the things we have to work to unwind about ourselves. A beautiful book written with equal parts compassion and spunk."--Corey Ann Haydu, author of Edgar-Award-nominated Eventown

"A moving, hopeful tale about confronting depression."--Kirkus Reviews

"Featuring a witty first-person narrator and threading in myriad cultural and etymological details, Barton's lightly magical middle grade debut emphasizes a potent message about 'finding light between the shadows.'"--Publishers Weekly

"Zia's desperation to right the world for everyone around her is endearing, even as the consequences of her rash decisions quickly erupt around her. Determined and inquisitive Zia and her search for a 'cure' to feel whole will resonate across the board--no matter what age."--Booklist

"[A] solid addition to middle grade fiction tackling mental health and intergenerational healing."--BCCB

"Barton fits a lot into the narrative--depression, dementia, economic inequality, Greek and Vietnamese heritages, the small indignities of school--without overwhelming the story."--The Horn Book