Celestine

Kevin St Jarre
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Celestine

Kevin St Jarre
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332 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: May 12, 2021
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 332
  • Publisher: Encircle Publications, LLC
  • ISBN: 9781645991632
  • Dimensions: 5.0" W x 0.88" L x 8.0" H

"Futuristic and yet incredibly relatable, Celestine's loneliness and confusion becomes what we connect with the most. St. Jarre's gripping writing and witty humour captures a sense of alienation that is familiar to any reader, no matter if they're an interstellar voyager or teenage girl in her senior year. Celestine turns the old and ordinary into the strange and unknown, invoking fresh starts and nostalgic curiosity within everyone." -Bruna Gomes, author of How to Disappear

"This is a kick-ass, smart, affecting, engrossing, and savvy YA novel." -Benee Knauer, New York Times bestselling editor

"If you like a hit-the-ground-running story like I do, then you'll really groove on Celestine." -Judi Valentine, author of two YA books: The Crystal Chain and The Reluctant Ghost of Brivalle Castle

"Celestine by Kevin St. Jarre is an emotional exploration of the passing of time, the impact of loss, and ultimately what matters most in a changing world." -Shana Youngdahl, author of As Many Nows As I Can Get

"In St. Jarre's latest work, a seventeen-year-old girl survives a deadly disease on an interplanetary mission and returns to Earth as an outcast in her small town. Both coming-of-age novel and eerily appropriate social commentary, Celestine gives readers a heroine to root for in an uncertain world." -Paula Treick DeBoard, critically acclaimed author of The Drowning Girls and The Mourning Hours

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