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A Long, Long Sleep [Kindle Edition]

Anna Sheehan
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Book Description

Rosalinda Fitzroy has been asleep for sixty-two years when she is woken by a kiss. Locked away in the chemically induced slumber of a stasis tube in a forgotten subbasement, sixteen-year-old Rose slept straight through the Dark Times that killed millions and utterly changed the world she knew. Now, her parents and her first love are long gone, and Rose— hailed upon her awakening as the long-lost heir to an interplanetary empire— is thrust alone into a future in which she is viewed as either a freak or a threat. Desperate to put the past behind her and adapt to her new world, Rose finds herself drawn to the boy who kissed her awake, hoping that he can help her to start fresh. But when a deadly danger jeopardizes her fragile new existence, Rose must face the ghosts of her past with open eyes— or be left without any future at all.

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Editorial Reviews

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It's satisfying to see Rose grow stronger mentally and emotionally, ready to tackle her demons.
Don't count on getting to sleep early once you pick up this book. -- The Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan


"Beautiful and bittersweet, romantic and riveting, with characters I didn't want to leave behind when I reached the end. A LONG, LONG, SLEEP is my absolute favorite kind of book!&quot --Jaclyn Dolamore, author of Magic Under Glass and Between the Sea and Sky

In this intriguing first novel, Rose Fitzroy, biologically 16 years old, comes out of stasis to discover that her billionaire parents and the world she knew are long dead. Having survived the plague-ridden Dark Times, the Earth is doing quite well, with Rose's father's former company in charge of much of it. This puts Rose--the sickly, shy, and self-hating daughter of overbearing parents--in the unusual position of "waking up to discover she's the sole surviving heiress to an interplanetary empire." Before taking on any responsibilities, Rose simply wants to survive high school, make a few friends, and work on her art. Her plans are swiftly interrupted, though, when a strange, virtually unstoppable creature called a Plastine attempts to assassinate her. Aided by handsome Bren and blue-skinned alien hybrid Otto, schoolmates she develops crushes on, Rose must defeat the assassin, learn to live as an independent adult, and discover why her parents essentially abandoned her in stasis. With well-developed characters, a touch of romance, and a believable future that, for once, is not entirely dystopian, Sheehan's tale should please many readers. Ages 14 up. (Aug.) --PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, reviewed on 6/13/2011

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With well-developed characters, a touch of romance, and a believable future that, for once, is not entirely dystopian, Sheehan's tale should please many readers.
--Publishers Weekly

This is a fun, fast read...It is a fairy tale without a classic happy ending. The book addresses serious issues including what makes a "person," in addition to classic YA subjects such as first love, making it a wonderful title for a book talk, a reading list, or a class discussion.
--VOYA

Product Details

  • File Size: 361 KB
  • Print Length: 361 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0575104724
  • Publisher: Candlewick (August 9, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B005CJAGAS
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Enabled
  • Lending: Not Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #100,497 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
Anna Sheehan's A Long, Long Sleep has one of the best first chapters I've read all year. I read that first page and couldn't put the book down for the rest of the afternoon. What a hidden gem! The cover is pretty enough, but it absolutely does not convey what a touching, heart-rending story this is.

You read that blurb, and you THINK you know what A Long, Long Sleep is going to be about. You THINK you know exactly where the author's going to take this story (at least I thought I did). And then Sheehan takes these events and writes such an unexpectedly beautiful, startling, tragic story that I was blown away. This book was NOTHING like I thought it was going to be...in a very, VERY good way.

Forgotten in her stasis tube, Rosalinda Fitzroy is awakened after 62 years by a kiss. She struggles to come to terms with the death of her beloved Xavier and everyone she's ever known, and she understandably feels alone and lost in this strange world. Initially, Rose is passive and full of self-loathing and guilt. I've read about many YA heroines in need of a healthy dose of self-worth, and oftentimes the voices of these characters can be unbearable. But not Rose. Don't give up on Rose as she seems to shrivel with self-loathing. As her story unfolds and the REASONS for Rose's self-hate and passivity come to light, she becomes such a tragic, sympathetic character that you just want to love and embrace her. Watching her overcome her past and seeing her character growth was a beautiful, albeit heart-wrenching, journey.

Sheehan's writing shines in her characterization. Her characters are fascinating and well developed, especially my favorite, Otto. Otto, an experimental blue human with alien DNA, is such a poignant, compelling character.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A mix of fairy tale, sci-fi, and post-dystopia! August 9, 2011
Format:Hardcover
What genre does a book like A LONG, LONG SLEEP by Anna Sheehan fall into? Is it a fairy tale? Is it sci-fi/futuristic? Is it post-dystopian? Is it medical? Is it something else all together? A LONG, LONG SLEEP is all of this and more. First and foremost, it is a book about a teenager named Rose--and teenager is used in the loosest of terms due to the fact that her parents put her in stasis for over sixty years (and several other times before she hit the age of sixteen, no less). The novel starts off with a SLEEPING BEAUTY spin, with Rose being pulled out of stasis and faced with the dashing teen who awakened her. The way Sheehan describes stasis reminds me of Across the Universe by Beth Revis, only the ramifications for being put under for so long are much more severe in Rose's world. Take a look at the first page (from the e-ARC edition; changes may have been made):

...When the electric-blue seascape I was trying to hold on to was interrupted, not by a hand but by the feeling of lips on mine, I was startled. I sucked in a breath through my nose and sat bolt upright, knocking my head against my supposed rescuer. I couldn't see. Everything was dark and painful, as if I had just opened my eyes into a bright light after days in the dark.

See what I mean? There are so many things going on in that one paragraph. How can this book possibly encompass one genre?

Rose emerges into a world that has recovered from "the dark times," a dystopic-sounding era brought about by illness. Everyone she knew and loved is dead. She herself very well might have been as well, if her parents hadn't left her in stasis for so long.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of The Figment Review at Figment[dot]com August 9, 2011
Format:Hardcover
by Danielle Reid

Rose Fitzroy has not opened her eyes in sixty-two years. After several decades of being in a futuristic device called a stass tube that leaves the occupant unconscious, Rose wakes to a world so much unlike the one she knew. Her family and those she loves have long passed on, and the other children are not accepting of this strange girl who doesn't understand their modern slang and behavior. To top it all off, her parents ran a massive corporation that owned....basically everything, and when the current president of the company realizes the actual heir is actually alive and well he's a bit irritated, to say the least. Dangerously so.

I had ambivalent feelings about A Long, Long Sleep. Rose Fitzroy is a weak female character with questionable self-esteem. Oh, and she's not very intelligent. There were a couple parts where I just shook my head and thought, "Is this girl being serious right now? No one is really that stupid." If you prefer headstrong females that take the initiative and act with intelligence, you'll probably find yourself getting annoyed with her petty behavior and inferiority complex. Much of the book reflects on Rose's life before her sixty-two year sleep, allowing readers to examine her relationships with her parents and friends. In Rose's defense, her lack of a backbone may have stemmed from the parenting style of two highly disturbed individuals. This was my main qualm with the novel, but it's written very well, especially the dialogue. Anna Sheehan has a graceful and commendable writing style.

She makes good use of her skills to develop a romantic relationship between Rose and another unlikely character. It is honestly the cutest thing, and I couldn't help but make a few verbal, "Awwwwwwwws".
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars A book that lingers on the mind
I read first read this book nearly a year ago. It's the sort of book that lingers in my mind and deepens the more I think about it. Read more
Published 3 days ago by Laura
5.0 out of 5 stars An emotional and interesting read
A Long, Long Sleep is a book that I doubted I'd read when I looked at the cover, it just didn't look like my sort of thing at all. Read more
Published 9 days ago by Mark Chitty
5.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME!
This is a really crazy book. Totally awesome and taking me for a different kind of read, I really enjoyed it.
1. Dystopian. Read more
Published 13 days ago by Savannah (Books With Bite)
4.0 out of 5 stars good quick read
I liked the twist on sleeping beauty. It was and engaging story . I liked the fact that the important person in her life ends up still being round for her.
Published 1 month ago by C. Morgan
1.0 out of 5 stars The Longest Nightmare
Do you know when you tried to love a book, watering it the way you might a tomato plant along fruit row, but for whatever reason it continues to disappoint you time and time again? Read more
Published 1 month ago by Robert Downs
3.0 out of 5 stars Good for those who like science fiction & futuristic fantasy
A Long Long Sleep is about a 16-year-old girl who is woken by a kiss after 62 years of an induced sleep. Rose awakes to find her world completely different. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Young Mensan BookParade
4.0 out of 5 stars It is what it is
Such a good book..slow start but once you get into it their is no putting it down. It gives you a sense off security... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Kristen Ham
5.0 out of 5 stars good book
The story opened quickly. Caught my interest right away. I thought the book was interesting, and written well. It had a surprise ending.
Published 1 month ago by rarad
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Science Fiction
I found the Long, Long Sleep spellbinding. I couldn't put it down. The book has twists and turns that keep you guessing. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Mark D.
4.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly Good
I was very surprised when I read A Long Long Sleep. I actually read a review on this book while blog hopping (I forgot which blog it was) and I thought the blurb sounded very... Read more
Published 2 months ago by zeee
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More About the Author

Anna Sheehan can be reached at annasheehan.com

To tell of myself:

As Walt Whitman said, "I am large, I contain multitudes!" The epigraph of every writer, really.


I was conceived in northern Alaska, and was born to a bohemian veterinarian mother in a hospital on the shores of Lake Michigan. I endured numerous hellish years of school, and I can say with reasonable veracity that I have forgiven all my teachers and even the poor children who had to figure out how to deal with me.

Instead of a social life, I swam in books. I became a devoted follower of Diana Wynne Jones and Douglas Adams. I studied acting and Shakespeare with the Young Shakespeare Players of Madison, Wisconsin, and it deeply impacted my direction in life. I then discovered historical re-enactment, where I hung about in velvet, idly strumming a harp while men in plastic armor hit each other with sticks. That too was most enlightening. Despite collecting a technical degree in commercial goldsmithing I instead pursued writing as my primary means of unemployment. I moved with my family to a tiny ranch in rural Oregon, where I still live with my daughter, my mother, and assorted Irish Wolfhounds.


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