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Sharon Dogar (Author)
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9 and up4 and up
A major YA debut by a stunning new talent, acquired in a hot auction; a LOVELY BONES for teens.

When Hal's family makes the heart-wrenching decision to leave Charley, their comatose daughter, behind in a hospital ward while they spend the summer on the west coast of England, Hal finds it harder than ever to shake his sister's presence. What power is letting him share her memories? And will they reveal the deep, dark truth behind her tragic "accident"? Set at a beach where growing up goes wrong, WAVES is a coming-of-age story about first love and first loss; about a family drowning in sorrow, and the remarkable son who is struggling against the tide to save them.

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Grade 8 Up–I'm in a cupboard. A dark cupboard, and it's too small for me. The walls press against my flesh….Through a chink of light where the door is barely open, I think I can hear voices. So many voices. Help me! These are the unspoken words of Hal's sister Charley, lying in a coma ever since the previous summer's late-night surfing accident on a Cornwall beach. Now it is July once again and Hal's family is off to Brackinton Haven for their annual holiday, leaving Charley behind for the first time. Torn between his anger at his sister for devastating the family and his desire to discover exactly what happened, Hal hears her voice more and more often. As he gets to know the surfer crowd that Charley hung out with and begins a romance with the younger sister of Charley's boyfriend, Hal slowly begins to unravel the mystery. Told in a series of episodes with headings such as Charley. Then, Charley. Hospital. Now, and Hal. Graveyard. Now, the narrative skillfully shifts in time and point of view. Readers of Alice Sebold's The Lovely Bones (Little, Brown, 2002) and Peter Dickinson's Eva (Delacorte, 1989) will be intrigued by Dogar's exploration of such questions as: Where exactly is a person when she no longer inhabits her earthly body? Can she communicate with those she has left behind? Both suspenseful and thoughtful, action packed and atmospheric, this novel is compelling and memorable.–Ginny Gustin, Sonoma County Library System, Santa Rosa, CA
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Dogar will make more than a glancing impression on teens with this elaborately structured debut, encompassing grief, suspense, romance, and emotional bonds so intense they slip past the usual boundaries of consciousness. At the novel's center are the unknown events that left 15-year-old Charley washed up on a Cornwall beach, comatose. The following summer, her bereft family returns to the same seaside community, where younger brother Hal begins, inexplicably, to channel his hospitalized sister's memories, connecting her injury to the brother of the girl he loves. The fragmented narrative leaps chaotically among Charley's, Hal's, and their telepathically fused perspectives, and not every reader will buy the supernatural elements. But teens who don't balk at nonlinear narratives will sink into Dogar's lyrical, free-associative writing, as expressive about tender romantic moments (such as the sharing of breath, "sweet and close and tangling") as it is about the burden of loss, "like being stuck in a half-life, like some nuclear dump, with millions of years to go before the poison burns itself away." Jennifer Mattson
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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 9 and up
  • Hardcover: 344 pages
  • Publisher: The Chicken House; First Edition. 1 in number line edition (April 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0439871808
  • ISBN-13: 978-0439871808
  • Product Dimensions: 1 x 6 x 9.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #791,300 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Sharon Dogar is a children's psychotherapist who lives in Oxford, England with her family. She discovered Anne Frank's diary as a child and the again recently when her daughter started reading it. She spent many hours soaking up the atmosphere of the Annex while writing and researching her latest book.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too, April 2, 2007
This review is from: Waves (Hardcover)
Every year the whole family goes to Cornwall, to the beach house, for vacation. Mum, Dad, Charley, Hal, Sara -- one big happy family, every year. Until this year. This year Charley won't be there. This year they won't be much of a happy family anymore. And it's all because of Charley. Charley's staying at home, in a hospital bed, in a coma. Caught somewhere between life and death. She's been that way since Hal found her last summer, washed up on the rocks by the water.

Ever since that day, nothing seems right, or even okay anymore. Mum and Dad have been fighting, Mum's unpredictable and distant, Hal is confused and angry, and even Sara asks questions that no one can answer and says things no one can understand.

The one thing Hal knows for sure is that his sister is not in the body that lies in that hospital bed. He can't stand to go there. He can't stand to see his vibrant, lively sister colorless and wasted. He can't stand to hear people talk to her like she's a sick child, like the world is still normal. Vacation seems like an escape to Hal.

At the beach house, Hal finds he's more trapped than ever. Charley is everywhere: in pictures, in memories, in the secret places they used to explore, in the memories of the new friends he's making, even in his head. Hal is starting to think that there's more to the story than any of them realize. The closer he gets to it, the more he can feel and hear his sister. Maybe he can find the answers that they both need. But, time is running short, and things are starting to seem dangerous. Every answer brings more questions, and Hal doesn't know if he's prepared to do what needs to be done. He only knows that he has to find a way, for Charley, for his family, for himself.

While some readers may find it hard to accept the clairvoyant relationship between Hal and Charley, it's not really hard to believe. When you're a kid no one understands you better than your family. Especially a brother or sister that's very close to you in age, and is your best friend. Who else would know you thoughts, and hear you when no one else is listening?

Not just a touching story (yes I cried) but beautiful. Yes, it's heartwarming, and heartbreaking. Sure, it's a coming of age story. It's also mysterious and surprisingly suspenseful. The characters are full, whole people. They surprise you, and make you angry, and make you feel what they feel. And the ending is the kind of ending that's so right that it makes you mad. It may not be what you expected, or what you wanted, but it's right and it's real. Just like this book.

Reviewed by: Carrie Spellman
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Will have you hooked from the first page and keep you guessing until the very last, June 27, 2007
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There are few things harder in life than moving on from tragedy. There's the time spent wondering how life can ever be normal again and dwelling on how it once was. But no time is ever wasted; it's all a part of that final goal: healing. But being trapped in those moments --- living in that seemingly hopeless time --- can be a potent and unforgettable experience for all those involved, as demonstrated in WAVES, the remarkable debut novel from Sharon Dogar.



WAVES tells the story of the Dittons, a family in England struggling to come to terms with the events of a tragic accident that took place one summer at their beach house. Sixteen-year-old Charley, the oldest daughter, was left in a coma following what was believed to be a surfing mishap. The book starts with the family preparing to go back to the beach house for the first time since Charley's accident. The narrative shifts from its primary protagonist --- Hal, Charley's 14-year-old brother --- who feigns indifference at Charley's situation when he really, desperately wants his sister back, and Charley, trapped in a body that no longer responds to her commands.



Both teens sojourn back and forth in time, their present day minds touching one another on occasion, leaving Hal convinced that someone witnessed Charley's accident --- someone who could have helped her but didn't. Both Hal and Charley search their memories for answers, but at the same time seem incapable of transcending the unfolding events of the present.



Complicating matters for Hal is Jack, a girl his age whose family also owns a beach house nearby. Hal gets his first taste of romance with Jack, which distracts him from his quest to learn the truth about what happened to Charley. To make matters worse, Jack is the sister of Pete, the "surfing god" Charley was hanging around before the accident --- making him a prime suspect, in Hal's mind. The mystery slowly unfolds, and Hal, with "help" from Charley, moves closer to understanding what happened that fateful night.



Dogar's masterful use of language makes this a truly beautiful book, painfully realistic in its depiction of loss as felt by each member of the Ditton clan and mesmerizing in its suspenseful energy. There is something very real in how Hal teases his unconscious sister, hoping that something familiar will somehow prompt her to awaken. As Hal's and Charley's minds intersect throughout the book, you're drawn into an investigation neither immediately understands is happening. Brother and sister possess a recognizable vulnerability in how they interact, both in flashback when they are together and in the nebulous subconscious level in which they currently communicate. Readers will enjoy the rich characters and the skill with which Dogar allows her mystery to blossom.



WAVES will have you hooked from the first page and keep you guessing until the very last. Every year sees hundreds of debut young adult novelists, but in 2007 few will be able to pull off such a stunning coup as Dogar has done here.



--- Reviewed by Brian Farrey
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1.0 out of 5 stars A Bird Pooped on My Book for A Good Reason..., June 28, 2011
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I was excited to read a beach-related book over the summer but Waves was boring, repetitive, and predictable. Alright, the girl's in a coma. WE GET IT SHARON! No need to tell us over and over again. Not realistic at all. Don't buy it, you will be disappointed.
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