Dewey Edition23
Reviews"...a complete portrait of loss, longing, redemption, and love." -- Booklist, starred "[a] fulfilling read for aspiring writers and fans of literary fiction." -- Kirkus "...lyrical and refreshing..." -- School Library Journal "Though it deals with entirely different issues, this book will appeal to fans of Laurie Halse Anderson's Wintergirls (Viking, 2009/ VOYA April 2009) and Speak (Farrar Straus Giroux, 1999/ VOYA December 1999)." -- VOYA, Though it deals with entirely different issues, this book will appeal to fans of Laurie Halse Anderson's Wintergirls (Viking, 2009/ VOYA April 2009) and Speak (Farrar Straus Giroux, 1999/ VOYA December 1999)., "…a complete portrait of loss, longing, redemption, and love."-- Booklist , starred "[a] fulfilling read for aspiring writers and fans of literary fiction."-- Kirkus "…lyrical and refreshing…"-- School Library Journal "Though it deals with entirely different issues, this book will appeal to fans of Laurie Halse Anderson's Wintergirls (Viking, 2009/ VOYA April 2009) and Speak (Farrar Straus Giroux, 1999/ VOYA December 1999)."- VOYA, "…a complete portrait of loss, longing, redemption, and love."-- Booklist , starred "[a] fulfilling read for aspiring writers and fans of literary fiction."-- Kirkus "…lyrical and refreshing…"-- School Library Journal
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SynopsisWhen Claire's best friend Richy went missing, he disappeared without a trace. But when Emily Dickinson's dress goes missing from the Amherst museum, she knows exactly where it is: in her closet. As Claire and her student teacher, Tate, attempt to figure out what do to about the dress, they begin to uncover the truth behind Richy's disappearing act. Following a trail of clues across state lines, Claire and Tate attempt to find the person that Claire knows in her gut is responsible for his disappearance.