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1st Edition, Signed
ISBN
9780553524024

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Publisher
Random House Children's Books
ISBN-10
055352402X
ISBN-13
9780553524024
eBay Product ID (ePID)
13038425277

Product Key Features

Book Title
Serpent King
Number of Pages
384 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Social Themes / Physical & Emotional Abuse (See Also Social Themes / Sexual Abuse), General, Lifestyles / Country Life, Coming of Age, Social Themes / Friendship
Publication Year
2016
Genre
Juvenile Fiction, Young Adult Fiction
Author
Jeff Zentner
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
Item Length
8.6 in
Item Width
5.9 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Young Adult Audience
LCCN
2014-044883
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Reviews
" A book you won't be able to resist or forget. The Southern boy in me savored every syllable and the reader in me fell in love with every page." -John Corey Whaley, National Book Award finalist and Printz Award winner " A triumph of love and dignity. " -Stephanie Perkins, New York Times bestselling author " Move over, John Green ; Zentner is coming for you." -The New York Public Library " Will fill the infinite space that was left in your chest after you finished The Perks of Being a Wallflower ." - Book Riot "A story about friendship, family and forgiveness, it's as funny and witty as it is utterly heartbreaking ." -Paste Magazine "A brutally honest portrayal of teen life . . . [and] a love letter to the South from a man who really understands it." - Mashable " I adored all three of these characters and the way they talked to and loved one another. " - New York Times Book Review " A new voice to savor ." - Kirkus , Starred "[T]his sepia-toned portrait of small-town life serves as a moving testament to love, loyalty, faith , and reaching through the darkness to find light and hope." - PW , Starred " Pens would run dry if readers were to underline extraordinary sentences --the kind that are so true, or funny, or beautiful that they clamp hearts. . . . [An] extraordinary YA debut." - Shelf Awareness , Starred "The third-person narration manages to convey distinct flavor for each deeply personal and introspective storyline, so each character emerges as an authentic individual, flawed yet lovable, and readers will find themselves drawn by the heartstrings into their complex lives." -T he Bulletin , Starred "Thorough characterization and artful prose allow readers to intimately experience the highs and lows of these three friends .... Recommended for fans of John Green and Rainbow Rowell ." - SLJ, "Zentner explores difficult themes head on--including the desire to escape the sins of the father and the fragility of happiness--while tempering them with the saving grace of enduring friendship." -- Publishers Weekly  starred review, An Indie Next List Top Ten Selection A  Paste Magazine and popcrush.com Most Anticipated YA Book of the Year A Publishers Weekly  Spring 2016 Flying Start "Characters, incidents, dialogue, the poverty of the rural South, enduring friendship, a desperate clinging to strange faiths, fear of the unknown, and an awareness of the courage it takes to survive, let alone thrive, are among this fine novel's strengths. Zentner writes with understanding and grace--a new voice to savor." - Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews "[T]his sepia-toned portrait of small-town life serves as a moving testament to love, loyalty, faith, and reaching through the darkness to find light and hope." - Starred Review, Publishers Weekly "Thorough characterization and artful prose allow readers to intimately experience the highs and lows of these three friends .... Recommended for fans of John Green and Rainbow Rowell." - School Library Journal "Pens would run dry if readers were to underline extraordinary sentences--the kind that are so true, or funny, or beautiful that they clamp hearts .... [An] extraordinary YA debut." - Starred Review, Shelf Awareness "[For] readers who want stories of the rural South crafted with candor and care." -- Starred Review,   The Bulletin "Zentner's great achievement -- particularly impressive for a first novel -- is to make us believe three such different people could be friends. He also manages to blend a dank, oppressive, Flannery O'Connor-esque sense of place with humor and optimism .... I adored all three of these characters and the way they talked to and loved one another." - New York Times Book Review, Selected, Indie Next List Top Ten, 2016 Selected, Paste Magazine and popcrush.com 's list of Most Anticipated YA Books, 2016 Selected, Publishers Weekly's Best Books of 2016 "Characters, incidents, dialogue, the poverty of the rural South, enduring friendship, a desperate clinging to strange faiths, fear of the unknown, and an awareness of the courage it takes to survive, let alone thrive, are among this fine novel's strengths. Zentner writes with understanding and grace--a new voice to savor." - Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews "[T]his sepia-toned portrait of small-town life serves as a moving testament to love, loyalty, faith, and reaching through the darkness to find light and hope." - Starred Review, Publishers Weekly "Thorough characterization and artful prose allow readers to intimately experience the highs and lows of these three friends .... Recommended for fans of John Green and Rainbow Rowell." - School Library Journal "Pens would run dry if readers were to underline extraordinary sentences--the kind that are so true, or funny, or beautiful that they clamp hearts .... [An] extraordinary YA debut." - Starred Review, Shelf Awareness "Zentner's great achievement -- particularly impressive for a first novel -- is to make us believe three such different people could be friends. He also manages to blend a dank, oppressive, Flannery O'Connor-esque sense of place with humor and optimism .... I adored all three of these characters and the way they talked to and loved one another." - New York Times Book Review, A William C. Morris Award Finalist An Indie Next List Top Ten Selection A  Paste Magazine and popcrush.com Most Anticipated YA Book of the Year A Publishers Weekly  Spring 2016 Flying Start "Characters, incidents, dialogue, the poverty of the rural South, enduring friendship, a desperate clinging to strange faiths, fear of the unknown, and an awareness of the courage it takes to survive, let alone thrive, are among this fine novel's strengths. Zentner writes with understanding and grace--a new voice to savor." - Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews "[T]his sepia-toned portrait of small-town life serves as a moving testament to love, loyalty, faith, and reaching through the darkness to find light and hope." - Starred Review, Publishers Weekly "Thorough characterization and artful prose allow readers to intimately experience the highs and lows of these three friends .... Recommended for fans of John Green and Rainbow Rowell." - School Library Journal "Pens would run dry if readers were to underline extraordinary sentences--the kind that are so true, or funny, or beautiful that they clamp hearts .... [An] extraordinary YA debut." - Starred Review, Shelf Awareness "[For] readers who want stories of the rural South crafted with candor and care." -- Starred Review,   The Bulletin "Zentner's great achievement -- particularly impressive for a first novel -- is to make us believe three such different people could be friends. He also manages to blend a dank, oppressive, Flannery O'Connor-esque sense of place with humor and optimism .... I adored all three of these characters and the way they talked to and loved one another." - New York Times Book Review, Selected, Indie Next List Top Ten, 2016 Selected, Paste Magazine and popcrush.com 's list of Most Anticipated YA Books, 2016 "Characters, incidents, dialogue, the poverty of the rural South, enduring friendship, a desperate clinging to strange faiths, fear of the unknown, and an awareness of the courage it takes to survive, let alone thrive, are among this fine novel's strengths. Zentner writes with understanding and grace--a new voice to savor." - Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews "[T]his sepia-toned portrait of small-town life serves as a moving testament to love, loyalty, faith, and reaching through the darkness to find light and hope." - Starred Review, Publishers Weekly "Thorough characterization and artful prose allow readers to intimately experience the highs and lows of these three friends .... Recommended for fans of John Green and Rainbow Rowell." - School Library Journal "Pens would run dry if readers were to underline extraordinary sentences--the kind that are so true, or funny, or beautiful that they clamp hearts .... [An] extraordinary YA debut." - Starred Review, Shelf Awareness "Zentner's great achievement -- particularly impressive for a first novel -- is to make us believe three such different people could be friends. He also manages to blend a dank, oppressive, Flannery O'Connor-esque sense of place with humor and optimism .... I adored all three of these characters and the way they talked to and loved one another." - New York Times Book Review, A William C. Morris Award Winner A New York Times Notable Book An Amazon Best Book of the Year A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year A BuzzFeed Best YA Book of the Year A Mashable Best YA Book of the Year A Shelf Awareness Best Teen Book of the Year A Hudson Booksellers Best Book of the Year A B&N Best YA Book of the Year A Southern Living Best Book of the Year An Indie Next List Top Ten Selection A Paste Magazine and popcrush.com Most Anticipated YA Book of the Year A Publishers Weekly Spring 2016 Flying Start " A book you won't be able to resist or forget. The Southern boy in me savored every syllable and the reader in me fell in love with every page." -John Corey Whaley, National Book Award finalist and Printz Award winner " A triumph of love and dignity. " -Stephanie Perkins, New York Times bestselling author " Move over, John Green ; Zentner is coming for you." -The New York Public Library " Will fill the infinite space that was left in your chest after you finished The Perks of Being a Wallflower ." -BookRiot.com "A story about friendship, family and forgiveness, it's as funny and witty as it is utterly heartbreaking ." -PasteMagazine.com "A brutally honest portrayal of teen life . . . [and] a love letter to the South from a man who really understands it." -Mashable.com " I adored all three of these characters and the way they talked to and loved one another. " - New York Times Book Review " A new voice to savor ." - Kirkus , Starred "[T]his sepia-toned portrait of small-town life serves as a moving testament to love, loyalty, faith , and reaching through the darkness to find light and hope." - PW , Starred " Pens would run dry if readers were to underline extraordinary sentences --the kind that are so true, or funny, or beautiful that they clamp hearts. . . . [An] extraordinary YA debut." - Shelf Awareness , Starred "The third-person narration manages to convey distinct flavor for each deeply personal and introspective storyline, so each character emerges as an authentic individual, flawed yet lovable, and readers will find themselves drawn by the heartstrings into their complex lives." -T he Bulletin , Starred "Thorough characterization and artful prose allow readers to intimately experience the highs and lows of these three friends .... Recommended for fans of John Green and Rainbow Rowell ." - SLJ, "Zentner explores difficult themes head on--including the desire to escape the sins of the father and the fragility of happiness--while tempering them with the saving grace of enduring friendship." -- Publishers Weekly  starred review "The third-person narration manages to convey distinct flavor for each deeply personal and introspective storyline, so each character emerges as an authentic individual, flawed yet lovable, and readers will find themselves drawn by the heartstrings into their complex lives." -- Bulletin starred review "Characters, incidents, dialogue, the poverty of the rural South, enduring friendship, a desperate clinging to strange faiths, fear of the unknown, and an awareness of the courage it takes to survive, let alone thrive, are among this fine novel's strengths. Zentner writes with understanding and grace--a new voice to savor." -- Kirkus Reviews  starred review "Pens would run dry if readers were to underline extraordinary sentences--the kind that are so true , or funny, or beautiful that they clamp hearts . . . [an] extraordinary YA debut." -- Shelf-Awareness   "Thorough characterization and artful prose allow readers to intimately experience the highs and lows of these three friends . . . Recommended for fans of John Green and Rainbow Rowell." -- School Library Journal   "A musician himself, Zentner transitions to prose easily in his debut, pulling in complex issues that range from struggles with faith to abuse to grief . . . A promising new voice in YA." -- Booklist, A William C. Morris Award Winner A New York Times Notable Book An Amazon Best Book of the Year A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year A BuzzFeed Best YA Book of the Year A Mashable Best YA Book of the Year A Shelf Awareness Best Teen Book of the Year A Hudson Booksellers Best Book of the Year A B&N Best YA Book of the Year A Southern Living Best Book of the Year An Indie Next List Top Ten Selection A Paste Magazine and Pop Crush Most Anticipated YA Book of the Year A Publishers Weekly Spring 2016 Flying Start " A book you won't be able to resist or forget. The Southern boy in me savored every syllable and the reader in me fell in love with every page." -John Corey Whaley, National Book Award finalist and Printz Award winner " A triumph of love and dignity. " -Stephanie Perkins, New York Times bestselling author " Move over, John Green ; Zentner is coming for you." -The New York Public Library " Will fill the infinite space that was left in your chest after you finished The Perks of Being a Wallflower ." - Book Riot "A story about friendship, family and forgiveness, it's as funny and witty as it is utterly heartbreaking ." -Paste Magazine "A brutally honest portrayal of teen life . . . [and] a love letter to the South from a man who really understands it." - Mashable " I adored all three of these characters and the way they talked to and loved one another. " - New York Times Book Review " A new voice to savor ." - Kirkus , Starred "[T]his sepia-toned portrait of small-town life serves as a moving testament to love, loyalty, faith , and reaching through the darkness to find light and hope." - PW , Starred " Pens would run dry if readers were to underline extraordinary sentences --the kind that are so true, or funny, or beautiful that they clamp hearts. . . . [An] extraordinary YA debut." - Shelf Awareness , Starred "The third-person narration manages to convey distinct flavor for each deeply personal and introspective storyline, so each character emerges as an authentic individual, flawed yet lovable, and readers will find themselves drawn by the heartstrings into their complex lives." -T he Bulletin , Starred "Thorough characterization and artful prose allow readers to intimately experience the highs and lows of these three friends .... Recommended for fans of John Green and Rainbow Rowell ." - SLJ, "Zentner explores difficult themes head on--including the desire to escape the sins of the father and the fragility of happiness--while tempering them with the saving grace of enduring friendship." -- Publishers Weekly  starred review "Debut author Jeff Zentner's The Serpent King is the mesmerizing story of three teenage misfits who band together in [a] Bible Belt town... Zentner sings a song of deep pain and harsh reality, but also of fierce love and hope." -- Shelf Awareness for Readers  starred review "The third-person narration manages to convey distinct flavor for each deeply personal and introspective storyline, so each character emerges as an authentic individual, flawed yet lovable, and readers will find themselves drawn by the heartstrings into their complex lives." -- Bulletin starred review "Characters, incidents, dialogue, the poverty of the rural South, enduring friendship, a desperate clinging to strange faiths, fear of the unknown, and an awareness of the courage it takes to survive, let alone thrive, are among this fine novel's strengths. Zentner writes with understanding and grace--a new voice to savor." -- Kirkus Reviews  starred review "Pens would run dry if readers were to underline extraordinary sentences--the kind that are so true , or funny, or beautiful that they clamp hearts . . . [an] extraordinary YA debut." -- Shelf-Awareness   "Thorough characterization and artful prose allow readers to intimately experience the highs and lows of these three friends . . . Recommended for fans of John Green and Rainbow Rowell." -- School Library Journal   "A musician himself, Zentner transitions to prose easily in his debut, pulling in complex issues that range from struggles with faith to abuse to grief . . . A promising new voice in YA." -- Booklist, Indie Next List Top Ten   Named one of the Most Anticipated YA Books of 2016 by Paste Magazine and Popcrush.com   "The novel follows the three friends as they navigate their senior year of high school, through poverty, struggles, conflicts of faith, and trying to figure out a way to survive in this town. Despite dealing with so many difficult, dark obstacles, their powerful bonds of friendship keep alive a hope for the future." -- Bustle.com   "[T]his sepia-toned portrait of small-town life serves as a moving testament to love, loyalty, faith, and reaching through the darkness to find light and hope." -- Publishers Weekly, Starred   "Pens would run dry if readers were to underline extraordinary sentences--the kind that are so true, or funny, or beautiful that they clamp hearts. . . . [An] extraordinary YA debut." -- Shelf Awareness, Starred   "Characters, incidents, dialogue, the poverty of the rural South, enduring friendship, a desperate clinging to strange faiths, fear of the unknown, and an awareness of the courage it takes to survive, let alone thrive, are among this fine novel's strengths. Zentner writes with understanding and grace--a new voice to savor." -- Kirkus Reviews, Starred   "The third-person narration manages to convey distinct flavor for each deeply personal and introspective storyline, so each character emerges as an authentic individual, flawed yet lovable, and readers will find themselves drawn by the heartstrings into their complex lives." -- The Bulletin, Starred   "Thorough characterization and artful prose allow readers to intimately experience the highs and lows of these three friends. . . . Recommended for fans of John Green and Rainbow Rowell." -- School Library Journal   "A musician himself, Zentner transitions to prose easily in his debut, pulling in complex issues that range from struggles with faith to abuse to grief. . . . A promising new voice in YA." -- Booklist   " The Serpent King gripped me in its coils and kept me turning pages late into the night. A triumph of love and dignity." -- Stephanie Perkins, New York Times bestselling author of Anna and the French Kiss   " The Serpent King is a book you won't be able to resist or forget. The Southern boy in me savored every syllable and the reader in me fell in love with every page." -- John Corey Whaley, National Book Award finalist and Printz Award-winning author of When Things Come Back, Indie Next List Top Ten   Named one of the Most Anticipated YA Books of 2016 by Paste Magazine and Popcrush.com   " The Serpent King  gripped me in its coils and kept me turning pages late into the night. A triumph of love and dignity." -- Stephanie Perkins,  New York Times  bestselling author of  Anna and the French Kiss   " The Serpent King  is a book you won't be able to resist or forget. The Southern boy in me savored every syllable and the reader in me fell in love with every page." -- John Corey Whaley, National Book Award finalist and Printz Award-winning author of  When Things Come Back "The novel follows the three friends as they navigate their senior year of high school, through poverty, struggles, conflicts of faith, and trying to figure out a way to survive in this town. Despite dealing with so many difficult, dark obstacles, their powerful bonds of friendship keep alive a hope for the future." -- Bustle.com "[T]his sepia-toned portrait of small-town life serves as a moving testament to love, loyalty, faith, and reaching through the darkness to find light and hope." -- Publishers Weekly, Starred   "Pens would run dry if readers were to underline extraordinary sentences--the kind that are so true, or funny, or beautiful that they clamp hearts. . . . [An] extraordinary YA debut." -- Shelf Awareness, Starred   "Characters, incidents, dialogue, the poverty of the rural South, enduring friendship, a desperate clinging to strange faiths, fear of the unknown, and an awareness of the courage it takes to survive, let alone thrive, are among this fine novel's strengths. Zentner writes with understanding and grace--a new voice to savor." -- Kirkus Reviews, Starred   "The third-person narration manages to convey distinct flavor for each deeply personal and introspective storyline, so each character emerges as an authentic individual, flawed yet lovable, and readers will find themselves drawn by the heartstrings into their complex lives." -- The Bulletin, Starred   "Thorough characterization and artful prose allow readers to intimately experience the highs and lows of these three friends. . . . Recommended for fans of John Green and Rainbow Rowell." -- School Library Journal   "A musician himself, Zentner transitions to prose easily in his debut, pulling in complex issues that range from struggles with faith to abuse to grief. . . . A promising new voice in YA." -- Booklist, A William C. Morris Award Winner A  New York Times  Notable Book An Amazon Best Book of the Year A  Kirkus Reviews  Best Book of the Year A  Publishers Weekly  Best Book of the Year A  BuzzFeed  Best YA Book of the Year A  Mashable  Best YA Book of the Year A  Shelf Awareness  Best Teen Book of the Year A Hudson Booksellers Best Book of the Year A B&N Best YA Book of the Year A  Southern Living  Best Book of the Year An Indie Next List Top Ten Selection A  Paste Magazine  and popcrush.com Most Anticipated YA Book of the Year A  Publishers Weekly  Spring 2016 Flying Start " A book you won't be able to resist or forget.  The Southern boy in me savored every syllable and the reader in me fell in love with every page." -John Corey Whaley, National Book Award finalist and Printz Award winner " A triumph of love and dignity. " -Stephanie Perkins,  New York Times  bestselling author " Move over, John Green ; Zentner is coming for you." -The New York Public Library " Will fill the infinite space that was left in your chest after you finished  The Perks of Being a Wallflower ." -BookRiot.com   "A story about friendship, family and forgiveness, it's  as funny and witty as it is utterly heartbreaking ." -PasteMagazine.com "A brutally  honest portrayal of teen life  . . . [and] a love letter to the South from a man who really understands it." -Mashable.com " I adored all three of these characters and the way they talked to and loved one another. " - New York Times  Book Review " A new voice to savor ." - Kirkus , Starred "[T]his sepia-toned portrait of small-town life serves as  a moving testament to love, loyalty, faith , and reaching through the darkness to find light and hope." - PW , Starred " Pens would run dry if readers were to underline extraordinary sentences --the kind that are so true, or funny, or beautiful that they clamp hearts. . . . [An] extraordinary YA debut." - Shelf Awareness , Starred "The third-person narration manages to convey distinct flavor for each deeply personal and introspective storyline, so each character emerges as an authentic individual, flawed yet lovable, and  readers will find themselves drawn by the heartstrings  into their complex lives." -T he Bulletin , Starred "Thorough characterization and artful prose allow readers to intimately experience the highs and lows of these three friends ....  Recommended for fans of John Green and Rainbow Rowell ." - SLJ, Indie Next List Top Ten   Named one of the Most Anticipated YA Books of 2016 by Paste Magazine and Popcrush.com   " The Serpent King  gripped me in its coils and kept me turning pages late into the night. A triumph of love and dignity." -- Stephanie Perkins,  New York Times  bestselling author of  Anna and the French Kiss   " The Serpent King  is a book you won't be able to resist or forget. The Southern boy in me savored every syllable and the reader in me fell in love with every page." -- John Corey Whaley, National Book Award finalist and Printz Award-winning author of  When Things Come Back "Zentner's great achievement -- particularly impressive for a first novel -- is to make us believe three such different people could be friends. He also manages to blend a dank, oppressive, Flannery O'Connor-esque sense of place with humor and optimism . . . I adored all three of these characters and the way they talked to and loved one another." -- New York Times Book Review "The novel follows the three friends as they navigate their senior year of high school, through poverty, struggles, conflicts of faith, and trying to figure out a way to survive in this town. Despite dealing with so many difficult, dark obstacles, their powerful bonds of friendship keep alive a hope for the future." -- Bustle.com "[T]his sepia-toned portrait of small-town life serves as a moving testament to love, loyalty, faith, and reaching through the darkness to find light and hope." -- Publishers Weekly, Starred   "Pens would run dry if readers were to underline extraordinary sentences--the kind that are so true, or funny, or beautiful that they clamp hearts. . . . [An] extraordinary YA debut." -- Shelf Awareness, Starred   "Characters, incidents, dialogue, the poverty of the rural South, enduring friendship, a desperate clinging to strange faiths, fear of the unknown, and an awareness of the courage it takes to survive, let alone thrive, are among this fine novel's strengths. Zentner writes with understanding and grace--a new voice to savor." -- Kirkus Reviews, Starred   "The third-person narration manages to convey distinct flavor for each deeply personal and introspective storyline, so each character emerges as an authentic individual, flawed yet lovable, and readers will find themselves drawn by the heartstrings into their complex lives." -- The Bulletin, Starred   "Thorough characterization and artful prose allow readers to intimately experience the highs and lows of these three friends. . . . Recommended for fans of John Green and Rainbow Rowell." -- School Library Journal   "A musician himself, Zentner transitions to prose easily in his debut, pulling in complex issues that range from struggles with faith to abuse to grief. . . . A promising new voice in YA." -- Booklist "[A] richly textured tale . . . The universal highs, lows and power shifts in friendship are played out by three compelling characters until tragedy brings loyalty to the fore." -- The Guardian, Selected, Indie Next List Top Ten, 2016 Selected, Paste Magazine and popcrush.com 's list of Most Anticipated YA Books, 2016 Selected, Publishers Weekly 's Spring 2016 Flying Starts Selected, Publishers Weekly 's Best Books of 2016 "Characters, incidents, dialogue, the poverty of the rural South, enduring friendship, a desperate clinging to strange faiths, fear of the unknown, and an awareness of the courage it takes to survive, let alone thrive, are among this fine novel's strengths. Zentner writes with understanding and grace--a new voice to savor." - Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews "[T]his sepia-toned portrait of small-town life serves as a moving testament to love, loyalty, faith, and reaching through the darkness to find light and hope." - Starred Review, Publishers Weekly "Thorough characterization and artful prose allow readers to intimately experience the highs and lows of these three friends .... Recommended for fans of John Green and Rainbow Rowell." - School Library Journal "Pens would run dry if readers were to underline extraordinary sentences--the kind that are so true, or funny, or beautiful that they clamp hearts .... [An] extraordinary YA debut." - Starred Review, Shelf Awareness "[For] readers who want stories of the rural South crafted with candor and care." -- Starred Review,   The Bulletin "Zentner's great achievement -- particularly impressive for a first novel -- is to make us believe three such different people could be friends. He also manages to blend a dank, oppressive, Flannery O'Connor-esque sense of place with humor and optimism .... I adored all three of these characters and the way they talked to and loved one another." - New York Times Book Review
Dewey Edition
23
Grade From
Ninth Grade
Dewey Decimal
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A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK - WILLIAM C. MORRIS AWARD WINNER - NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY Buzzfeed - Mashable - Kirkus Reviews - Publishers Weekly - Shelf Awareness A critically acclaimed novel about three teens who find themselves--and each other--while on the cusp of graduating from high school with hopes of leaving their small-town behind. And don't miss the author's highly anticipated new book, In the Wild Light ! "Move over, John Green; Zentner is coming for you." --The New York Public Library Dill isn't the most popular kid at his rural Tennessee high school. After his father fell from grace in a public scandal that reverberated throughout their small town, Dill became a target. Fortunately, his two fellow misfits and best friends, Travis and Lydia, have his back. But as they begin their senior year, Dill feels the coils of his future tightening around him. His only escapes are music and his secret feelings for Lydia--neither of which he is brave enough to share. Graduation feels more like an ending to Dill than a beginning. But even before then, he must cope with another ending--one that will rock his life to the core. Debut novelist Jeff Zentner provides an unblinking and at times comic view of the hard realities of growing up in the Bible belt, and an intimate look at the struggles to find one's true self in the wreckage of the past., Named to ten BEST OF THE YEAR lists and selected as a William C. Morris Award Winner, The Serpent King is the critically acclaimed, much-beloved story of three teens who find themselves--and each other--while on the cusp of graduating from high school with hopes of leaving their small-town behind. Perfect for fans of John Green's Turtles All the Way Down . "Move over, John Green; Zentner is coming for you." --The New York Public Library "Will fill the infinite space that was left in your chest after you finished The Perks of Being a Wallflower. " --BookRiot.com Dill isn't the most popular kid at his rural Tennessee high school. After his father fell from grace in a public scandal that reverberated throughout their small town, Dill became a target. Fortunately, his two fellow misfits and best friends, Travis and Lydia, have his back. But as they begin their senior year, Dill feels the coils of his future tightening around him. His only escapes are music and his secret feelings for Lydia--neither of which he is brave enough to share. Graduation feels more like an ending to Dill than a beginning. But even before then, he must cope with another ending--one that will rock his life to the core. Debut novelist Jeff Zentner provides an unblinking and at times comic view of the hard realities of growing up in the Bible belt, and an intimate look at the struggles to find one's true self in the wreckage of the past. "A story about friendship, family and forgiveness, it's as funny and witty as it is utterly heartbreaking." --PasteMagazine.com "A brutally honest portrayal of teen life . . . and] a love letter to the South from a man who really understands it." --Mashable.com "I adored all three of these characters and the way they talked to and loved one another."-- New York Times, A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK * WILLIAM C. MORRIS AWARD WINNER * NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY Buzzfeed * Mashable * Kirkus Reviews * Publishers Weekly * Shelf Awareness A critically acclaimed novel about three teens who find themselves--and each other--while on the cusp of graduating from high school with hopes of leaving their small-town behind. And don't miss the author's highly anticipated new book, In the Wild Light ! "Move over, John Green; Zentner is coming for you." --The New York Public Library Dill isn't the most popular kid at his rural Tennessee high school. After his father fell from grace in a public scandal that reverberated throughout their small town, Dill became a target. Fortunately, his two fellow misfits and best friends, Travis and Lydia, have his back. But as they begin their senior year, Dill feels the coils of his future tightening around him. His only escapes are music and his secret feelings for Lydia--neither of which he is brave enough to share. Graduation feels more like an ending to Dill than a beginning. But even before then, he must cope with another ending--one that will rock his life to the core. Debut novelist Jeff Zentner provides an unblinking and at times comic view of the hard realities of growing up in the Bible belt, and an intimate look at the struggles to find one's true self in the wreckage of the past.
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PZ7.1.Z46Se 2016

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