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A Sense of the Infinite

Hilary T. Smith

Finalist:Oregon Book Awards -Young Adult (2016)

By the author of the critically acclaimed Wild Awake, a beautiful coming-of-age story about deep friendship, the weight of secrets, and the healing power of nature.

It's senior year of high school, and Annabeth is ready--ready for everything she and her best friend, Noe, have been planning and dreaming. But there are some things Annabeth isn't prepared for, like the constant presence of Noe's new boyfriend. Like how her relationship with her mom is wearing and fraying. And like the way the secret she's been keeping hidden deep inside her for years has started clawing at her insides, making it hard to eat or even breathe.

But most especially, she isn't prepared to lose Noe.

For years, Noe has anchored Annabeth and set their joint path. Now Noe is drifting in another direction, making new plans and dreams that don't involve Annabeth. Without Noe's constant companionship, Annabeth's world begins to crumble. But as a chain of events pulls Annabeth further and further away from Noe, she finds herself closer and closer to discovering who she's really meant to be--with her best friend or without.

Hilary T. Smith's second novel is a gorgeously written meditation on identity, loss, and the bonds of friendship.

Book Details

  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Publish Date: May 19th, 2015
  • Pages: 400
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.40in - 5.70in - 1.20in - 1.00lb
  • EAN: 9780062184719
  • Recommended age: 14-UP
  • Categories: Social Themes - DepressionSocial Themes - FriendshipGirls & Women

About the Author

Smith, Hilary T.: -

Hilary T. Smith lives in Portland, Oregon, where she studies North Indian classical music and works on native plant restoration. She is the author of Wild Awake.

Praise for this book

"Most fascinating in this stirring coming-of-age novel are the blurred lines between perception and reality, genius and madness, peace and turmoil. Debut author Smith embraces the complexities of grief, family dynamics, creativity, mental illness, and love and pens them with a thoughtful, subtle hand." - The Horn Book on Wild Awake
"With brief, vignette-like chapters and arrestingly vivid language, Smith draws readers deeply into Annabeth's life during a pivotal year.... An intimate, understated, and compelling coming-of-age story." - Horn Book Magazine
"A convincing portrayal of an introspective teen emerging stronger and more confident as she becomes more independent." - Publishers Weekly
"Smith's thoughtful storytelling...instantly feels like a classic." - Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA) (starred review)
"Smith's prose is knock-down gorgeous. A fearless writer ably tackles a difficult story." - Kirkus Reviews
"Debut author Smith can craft a simile like no one's business, and her ebullient language drives this story, which captures moments of life at its highest and blurriest points: love, loss, music, freedom." - ALA Booklist on Wild Awake
"Hilary T. Smith's absorbing debut whispers with mystery, drawing us into a world of dead sisters, family secrets, midnight bicycle rides, music, madness and art--ultimately exploring that most profound mystery of all: love." - Gayle Forman, author of the New York Times-bestselling of If I Stay and Just One Day on Wild Awake
"A compelling novel with moments of lyrical beauty." - Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA) on Wild Awake