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If You Can Hear This

Faith Gardner

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67%

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The twisty, intricate mystery of I Killed Zoe Spanos meets the whip-smart sleuthing of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder in the newest novel from acclaimed author Faith Gardner, in which a club of misfits must come together to solve a dangerous mystery--and learn to lean on each other all the while.

Posey Spade loves asking questions--it's what's going to make her a fantastic journalist someday. And ever since her best friend and crush chose someone else, Posey's only focusing on her future career.

Unfortunately, she's just moved to the small town of Wild Pines--which doesn't provide a lot of groundbreaking journalism opportunities, only a scrappy AV Club full of self-proclaimed slackers . . . who Posey must somehow inspire to greatness.

She never thought that inspiration would come from the disappearance of the club's beloved sponsor and teacher, Ms. Moses. But as the days tick by with no answers, Posey and the AV Club take it upon themselves to dig into the mystery.

From a nepotism scandal to a local cult, Posey learns a lot about her new town. And as she spends more time with the AV Club, she also learns that friendship is just as necessary to solving a mystery as lots of questions. Good thing Posey has both.

Book Details

  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Publish Date: Nov 19th, 2024
  • Pages: 368
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.45in - 5.84in - 1.12in - 0.88lb
  • EAN: 9780063347106
  • Recommended age: 13-UP
  • Categories: Mysteries & Detective StoriesThrillers & Suspense - GeneralPerforming Arts - Television & Radio

About the Author

Gardner, Faith: -

Faith Gardner is the author of If You Can Hear This, How We Ricochet, Girl on the Line, The Second Life of Ava Rivers, and Perdita. When she's not writing, she plays in the band Plot 66. She lives in the East Bay area and can be found online at faithgardner.com.

Praise for this book

Praise for Girl on the Line: "An achingly authentic depiction of cycling through depression and healing... the masterful handling gives the book bibliotherapeutic potential for readers struggling with the same issues or those who want to better understand the Journeys in their lives. An incredibly tough but worthwhile read." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Journey is a sarcastic poet, and her voice reflects that, shifting seamlessly from resonant prose to humorous observation... There are no easy answers in Gardner's (The Second Life of Ava Rivers) tough but deeply rewarding latest, but there is hope in its message that there is no singularly correct road to recovery--and that the journey is worthwhile." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"[Journey is] a strong, vivid, and funny character, with a taste for dark and often evasive humor... she's also here and hopeful, and that's a hard-won prize that will hearten readers with their own battles." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review)

Praise for Faith Gardner: "A beautiful, moving, and thoughtful story about how far we're willing to go for family." -- Kathleen Glasgow, New York Times bestselling author of Girl in Pieces

"This remarkable novel reproduces the personal and family trauma associated with the loss and recovery of a missing child . . . The Second Life of Ava Rivers is an enthralling tale." -- Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA) (starred review)

"Gardner's unforgettable voice blends Jodi Picoult's emotional, ripped-from-the-headlines storytelling with Mindy McGinnis's unflinchingly honest protagonists. Gardner's gorgeous language and the atmospheric tone makes this a well-crafted, genre-defying story that deserves a wide readership." -- Booklist (starred review)

"Missing kid books aren't rare, but Gardner brings a unique tenderness to this one; Vera is a deeply compelling narrator of this strange experience that no one, even her parents, can really understand the way she does...The book has its surprises, but it remains firmly focused on the human dynamics of creating family and individual identity in the face of tragedy."-- -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review)

"An intelligent, expansive story of a family surviving the increasingly common unthinkable." -- Kirkus Reviews

"Gardner (Girl on the Line) portrays complex, vulnerable characters navigating the aftermath of gun violence in this emotionally charged novel... Though the story is told from Betty's point of view, her mother's fury and her sister's terror are as palpable as Betty's burning desire to understand why the event happened and whether it was preventable." -- Publishers Weekly

"[How We Ricochet] highlights the different ways in which people respond to and recover from tragedy... This powerful novel is an important addition for teen collections." -- School Library Journal