Can one girl and four doppelgangersstop an interdimensional rift and save the world?
Corinne Duyvis is a novelist, short story writer, and a founder of the website Disability in Kidlit. She's a graduate of the Clarion West Writers Workshop. Her first novel, Otherbound, received four starred reviews, and her followup novel, On the Edge of Gone, received three starred reviews. She lives in Amsterdam.
"The representation of mental health issues is at times so
painfully accurate that the novel becomes difficult to read but at
the same time, impossible to put down." -- "Kirkus Review"
". . .The story offers a provocative, genre-bending look at
exploring identity."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"This is a fast-paced adventure story with the perfect mix of
fantasy and coming-of-age realistic fiction."-- "School Library
Journal"
"Duyvis' rich, layered character development--grounded in Hazel's
raw, first-person perspective--offers an authentic exploration of
questioning sexuality and asexuality, what makes us who we are, and
what our responsibilities are to ourselves and to others."--
"Booklist"
"Duyvis capably balances a zippy sci-fi plot that barrels along at
a breathless pace with an intriguing look at how one girl in five
different worlds could be both the same and different"-- "Bulletin
of the Center for Children's Books"
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