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A Map Of The Known World [Hardcover]

Lisa Ann Sandell (Author)
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April 15, 2009
From critically beloved author Lisa Ann Sandell comes this poignant, unputdownable story of a teen girl who learns to shake off her brother's shadow by becoming an artist.

Cora Bradley dreams of escape. Ever since her reckless older brother, Nate, died in a car crash, Cora has felt suffocated by her small town and high school. She seeks solace in drawing beautiful maps, envisioning herself in exotic locales. When Cora begins to fall for Damian, the handsome, brooding boy who was in the car with Nate the night he died, she uncovers her brother's secret artistic life and realizes she had more in common with him than she ever imagined. With stunning lyricism, Sandell weaves a tale of one girl's journey through the redemptive powers of art, friendship, and love.

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Cora nervously begins ninth grade in the shadow of her older brother, Nate, who died six months earlier after crashing his car. Her BFF, Rachel, is more concerned with boys and popularity than with helping her troubled friend, and her parents, lost in their own grief, offer nothing but severe restrictions on her life outside of school. Comfort comes in art class and, surprisingly to Cora (if not to readers), in the friendship of her brother’s best friend, Damian, who survived the crash that killed Nate. After Damian shows Cora a secret cache of art that he and Nate were creating, she confronts family secrets and vows to be closer to the people she loves. Cora’s artistic talent is evident in her lush descriptions of settings, but the fairly stock secondary characters and the lapses in strong dialogue dull the story’s overall palette. Even so, teens will enjoy the tension that builds to Cora and Damian’s first kisses and the tidy resolution that has Cora and her family back on track. Grades 7-10. --Cindy Dobrez

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* "Sandell creates a satisfying tension by juxtaposing Cora's grief and anger at her parents with her developing attraction to Damian and her growing sense of possibility about her own future. Sandell's...fluid phrasing and choice of metaphors give her prose a quiet poetic ambience." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review

"Richly textured...." -- School Library Journal

"Lush, intense prose...involving." -- BCCB

"Lyrical and well-paced, A Map of the Known World flows from beginning to end with grace and a little humor, ultimately demonstrating that the redemptive power of love and the connective possibilities of art can transcend death." -- ALAN’s Picks, ALAN (The Assembly on Literature for Adolescents) Online

--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 12 and up
  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Scholastic Press; 1 edition (April 15, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 054506970X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0545069700
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.7 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (48 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #194,743 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I write and edit children's books, and I also teach a creative writing class.

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A look at the grieving process through a young girl's eyes, January 2, 2009
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This book tells the story of a young girl entering her freshman year of highschool, as the little sister of a troublemaker who died in a car accident a few months earlier. The story involves this girl's observations of the changes she sees in the people around her, mainly her parents' inability to cope with the grief losing a son brought upon them, as well as the change in the relationship beween her and her longtime best friend. She uses drawing as an escape. During the book, she also develops a friendship with her dead brother's best friend, who is also into art. Through this forbidden friendship, she finds out things she never knew about her brother and gets in touch with the changes she has gone through as well.

The story is touching, although I found the writing to be a little choppy. Occasionally it feels like we are reading diary entries, and sometimes it feels as though we are being told the story directly.

As a parent of tweens, I am always concerned about what they may read in young adult fiction. I feel that this book would be suitable for them to read as there is no foul language, drug or alcohol usage, and no sexual scenes in the book. There are just a couple references to wondering what it would be like to kiss someone, and the kissing that does take place seems to be relatively low-key lip brushing.

All in all I would feel comfortable letting my kids read this book, and I feel the story is a good one.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A Book For Teenagers, March 10, 2009
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This is a book for young people. Please don't order this for an adult!

Despite the fact that I found myself reading a book meant for young girls, I had trouble getting and staying interested in the main character. It seems like she has overly-complex thoughts and feelings the author cannot express, which in my opinion means the book should not have been written.

The story is fine -- not remarkable, but a decent teenage story -- and holds interest for the length of this short book. But the strength of the story just does not make up for the fact that an obviously-older person failed to successfully let us inside the mind of the young main character.

This book had potential, but I wouldn't buy it for my grand-niece.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Less trashy than most novels about high school, February 7, 2009
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It seems like these days the "high school novel" (which is in general a genre I avoid) is full of junky clique garbage, sex, drugs, the usual. Loud, showy kids trying to make it seem like they're the center of the world. This book, by contrast, is a somber look at the life of a very well-balanced and introspective girl. The main character and her life and thoughts remind me a great deal of Genevieve Pasquier in Judith Merkle Riley's "The Oracle Glass"; Genevieve is also a well-balanced, introspective girl in a somber lifestyle (although that book is a period piece from the time of Louis XIV in France).

"A Map of the Known World" is a short book, but it took me a while to get started...about three or four days of picking it up and struggling through a few pages a day, and I almost gave up. But I ran out of other books to read, so I sat down and forced my way through, and finished it in about an hour. If it weren't so somber in tone I'd call it a beach read, but it's more like something you'd want to read after studying Poe late at night.

The tone of the book is that the main character has deep and complex feelings but does not have the verbal capability to make those feelings known through the narration. At several points in the story I had a very strong sensation that the girl was holding back her thoughts from the reader, or that her thoughts and emotions were so complex that she couldn't figure out how to articulate them. This is, in fact, the way real life is, but it made reading the book a bit awkward.

In short, I'd say it's a good library book; not a book for purchase. I probably won't reread it.
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