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  :Gabrielle Zevin (Author)
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  ISBN:9780312561284
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* ALA Best Books for Young Adults
* IRA Young Adult Choices
* Books for the Teen Age, New York Public Library
* A 2008 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year
* Arizona Grand Canyon Young Readers Master List
* Missouri Gateway Readers Award
* Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award
* Rhode Island Children's Book Award
* Tennessee Intermediate Volunteer State Book Award


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Paperback: 304 pages
ISBN-10: 0312561288
ISBN-13: 978-0312561284
å ũ: 20.8 cm x 13.8 cm



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Book Description
If Naomi had picked tails, she would have won the coin toss.
She wouldnt have had to go back for the yearbook camera, and she wouldnt have hit her head on the steps.
She wouldnt have woken up in an ambulance with amnesia.
She certainly would have remembered her boyfriend, Ace. She might even have remembered why she fell in love with him in the first place.
She would understand why her best friend, Will, keeps calling her Chief. Shed get all his inside jokes, and maybe he wouldnt be so frustrated with her for forgetting things she cant possibly remember.
Shed know about her moms new family.
Shed know about her dads fiancée.
She wouldnt have to spend her junior year relearning all the French she supposedly knew already.
She never would have met James, the boy with the questionable past and the even fuzzier future, who tells her he once wanted to kiss her.
She wouldnt have wanted to kiss him back.
But Naomi picked heads.


From Booklist *Starred Review*
Contemporary realism, set askew, is the silver streak of Zevin, whose Elsewhere (2005) depicted a teen's experiences in the afterlife. This equally sensitive, joyful novel, her second for YAs, tackles the slippery nature of human identity, deceptively tucked within a plot familiar from TV soaps. After high-school junior Naomi conks her head, she can't remember anything that happened since sixth grade. She is by turns mystified and startled by evidence of her present life, from the birth-control pills in her bedside table to her parents' astonishing, rancorous split. Eventually, the memories return, leaving Naomi questioning the basis of a new, intense romance, and wondering which of her two lives, present or former, represents her most authentic self. The amnesia device could have been more convincingly played, but Zevin writes revealingly about emotions and relationships. Especially vivid is the Hepburn-Tracy bond Naomi shares with yearbook co-chief Will, whom she wounds with her lurching self-reinvention even as she discovers deeper feelings: "I had thought the way I felt about Will was just a room, but it had turned out to be a mansion." Pulled by the heart-bruising love story, readers will pause to contemplate irresistible questions: If the past were a blank slate, what would you become? Does the search for one's truest identity necessarily mean rejecting all that has gone before?


Booklist *Starred Review*
Sensitive, joyful . . . Pulled by the heart-bruising love story, readers will stop to contemplate irresistible questions.


The New York Times Book Review
Zevin is completely convincing on the intensity of early passion and the way it can evaporate in the rays of something new, and she has a light touch with the deceptively shallow anguish of adolescence.


The San Francisco Chronicle
Zevin is just a great writer. . . . [She] gets all the details right.


Voice of Youth Advocates
Zevin blends romance, changing friendships, and familial dysfunction with themes of chance, loss, and choice, and the result is a quiet exploration of identity and self-realization that is simultaneously thought provoking and entertaining.


The Horn Book
Honest and complex characterization grounds a thoughtful, suspenseful examination of memory and identity.


Publishers Weekly
Zevin cooks up an entertaining love story . . . teens will identify with her vulnerability and her heightened feelings of alienation. And fans of psychological dramas won't want to put this book down.
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