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The Anatomy of Wings
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The Anatomy of Wings

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Juvenile Fiction - Family - Siblings; Juvenile Fiction - Social Situations - Death & Dying; Juvenile Fiction - Social Situations - Suicide | Knopf Books for Young Readers | Hardcover | February 2009 | $16.99 | 978-0-375-85643-3 (0-375-85643-9)
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ABOUT THIS BOOK

Ten-year-old Jennifer Day lives in a small mining town full of secrets. Trying to make sense of the sudden death of her teenage sister, Beth, she looks to the adult world around her for answers.

As she recounts the final months of Beth’s life, Jennifer sifts through the lies and the truth, but what she finds are mysteries, miracles, and more questions. Was Beth’s death an accident? Why couldn’t Jennifer—or anyone else—save her?

Through Jennifer’s eyes, we see one girl’s failure to cross the threshold into adulthood as her family slowly falls apart.


REVIEWS

Starred Review, Booklist, January 1 & 15th, 2009:
“Foxlee captures the small ways that humans reveal themselves, the mysterious intensity of female adolescence, and the surreal quiet of a grieving house, which slowly and with astonishing resilience fills again with sound and music.”


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

First-time novelist Karen Foxlee perfectly captures the essence of growing up in a small town and the complexities and absurdities of family life.

Karen Foxlee lives in Gympie, Australia. The Anatomy of Wings is her first novel.