Amy Chelsea Stacie Dee

Mary G. Thompson
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Amy Chelsea Stacie Dee

Mary G. Thompson
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Praise for Amy Chelsea Stacie Dee:

“An intelligent, tense psychological drama.”—Kirkus Reviews

“Thompson expertly builds the novel’s tension to an unbearable pitch as she guides readers to a bittersweet, satisfying conclusion.”—Publishers Weekly

Fans of realistic fiction and similar titles, such as Emma Donoghue’s Room, Lucy Christopher’s Stolen, and April Henry’s Girl, Stolen, will devour this novel.”—School Library Journal

“[A] traumatic, psychologically taut novel... Thompson deals honestly with the guilt and grief of Amy and her family, and, though grim, this tearjerker has a thankfully hopeful resolution.”—Booklist 

“Teens who relish abduction stories will be most satisfied with this book.”—VOYA

“Thompson adeptly walks readers through the lingering trauma and misplaced guilt that Amy feels… this takes readers on a credible hell-and-back ride that fleshes out the tangled emotions behind recent ripped-from-the-headlines scenarios.”—BCCB
  • Published date: Oct 03, 2017
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 304
  • Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group
  • ISBN: 9781101996812
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.72" L x 8.25" H

Mary G. Thompson was raised in Cottage Grove and Eugene, Oregon. She was a practicing attorney for more than seven years, including almost five years in the US Navy, and is now a law librarian in Washington, DC. She received her BA from Boston University, her JD from the University of Oregon, and her MFA in writing for children from The New School.

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