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Whisper to Me Hardcover – May 3, 2016

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Gr 9 Up—After a devastating find on the beach, Cass is haunted by a voice that is demanding, threatening, and vulgar. It pushes Cass to confront a battle within herself and her new friendships. The latest from the Printz-winning author is a spooky epistolary novel in which the protagonist confesses to her only love about her mental illness and unresolved past traumas whilst also seeking forgiveness. Characters are layered and nuanced, and carry their troubled pasts. The writing is clear and flowing; Lake's depiction of a Jersey Shore town is authentic and well realized. Characters' uncovered histories, their emotional defeats, and the discovery of new information create a genuine narrative exploring mental health issues, vulnerability, and how love can help bridge the two. VERDICT A recommended purchase for all YA collections.—Briana Moore, School Library Journal

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"I could not put it down. Whisper to Me is raw and lovely, dark and light, heartbreaking and human, and it left me both aching and filled. Stunning." - Jennifer Niven, NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author of ALL THE BRIGHT PLACES

"A genuine narrative exploring mental health issues, vulnerability, and how love can help bridge the two. A recommended purchase for all YA collections." - starred review,
School Library Journal

"Cassie's charming, self-deprecating narrative and the insight into her mental health are engrossing and moving." -
Booklist

"Part murder mystery, part love story, with plenty of drama for Lake's many fans." -
Kirkus Reviews

"Cassie is a deeply sympathetic figure . . . Part romance, part crime story, part meditation on mental illness." -
Publishers Weekly

"Will haunt readers' memories when they walk along the beaches and piers this summer." -
VOYA

"Cassie's story is completely absorbing . . . A fascinating exploration of the possible residues of trauma and the painstaking work of recovery." -
BCCB

"Perplexing and disorienting, full of the rich language and heady epiphanies readers have come to expect from the Printz-award winning author." - starred review,
School Library Journal on THERE WILL BE LIES

"Impressively unpredictable--a motley mix of taut thriller, transportive fantasy, and poignant coming-of-age . . . Shelby narrates the surreal implosion of her life in an indignant, funny voice, à la Judy Blume." -
Entertainment Weekly on THERE WILL BE LIES

"A rare joy to behold." -
Booklist on THERE WILL BE LIES

"Suspenseful, complicated . . . A fine exploration of the power of story itself." -
Kirkus Reviews on THERE WILL BE LIES

"Lake returns to the mix of reality and fantasy he used to great success in his Printz-winning
In Darkness . . . Shelby is highly sympathetic." - Publishers Weekly on THERE WILL BE LIES

"A twisty drama suffused with elements of folklore." -
Wall Street Journal on THERE WILL BE LIES

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Bloomsbury USA Childrens (May 3, 2016)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 544 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1619634562
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1619634565
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 14 - 17 years
  • Grade level ‏ : ‎ 9 - 12
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.3 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.76 x 1.84 x 8.48 inches
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Nick Lake was born in Northumberland, England, but grew up in Luxembourg. As an author, Nick has won the Printz Award, for his novel In Darkness, and has been shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal twice.

Nick is also a publishing director for children's fiction, working with many of the best-known names in children's books. Nick lives in Oxfordshire with his family, in a 16th century house with 19th century windows. He advises against visiting in winter.

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4.0 out of 5 stars One of those special books that will stay with you long after you read it.
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2016
Whisper to Me is one of those special books that will stay with you long after you put it down. Nick Lake paints a vivid picture of grief and a teen girl’s fall into the depths of mental illness. From the first page, Lake captured my attention with Cassie’s distinct voice and thrilled me with the story’s unique blend of mystery, thriller, and first love.

The catalyst to Cassie’s mental breakdown was a grotesque discovery on the beach in her hometown of Oakwood, New Jersey. Perhaps it was a totem from the Houdini Serial Killer who’s on the loose. What she finds sends her mind into a frenzy, leaving her with a frightening voice reverberating in her head. After a stint in the psychiatric hospital, she’s left in a mental fog due to her medications. Back home, new summer tenants move into the apartment above her father’s garage—workers at the Boardwalk for the summer. Her father is a veteran and has his own mental demons to fight with. Cassie finds herself in explicably drawn to one of the boys—referred to in the book as “you”.

Whisper to Me is an apology letter and a plea for forgiveness from a girl to the boy whose heart she single-handedly crushed. It’s her accounting and explanation of events that led to their break-up. The way this book is written is captivating and draws you in. Written in second-person narrative, you feel an immediate connection to Cassie and get the same sense of longing for a second chance.

I loved Cassie from page one. Her voice is witty and sharp, but there is an undercurrent of fragility seeping through. I loved all of her anecdotal musings of Greek mythology and interjections. It was very conversational, almost like she was there telling you what happened in her own special way.

“Okay, I’ve been sitting here at Dad’s PC in the study trying to think of how to describe you, the way you moved then, the way you always move. And I think I have it, finally. It’s . . .

So, you have to start by thinking of the word “fitness.” I mean, thinking of what it really means. We use it all the time—that person is fit, that person isn’t fit, he’s doing fitness training, whatever. But think about the root word. Fit. To fit. To be fit or apt for a purpose.

That’s you. You’re fit, yeah, in the obvious sense that you’re healthy and have a slow resting heart rate, and all that stuff. From all the swimming. But you also fit, your movements fit with the world, you interlock elegantly with it.

You fit into the world like a key in a lock.”

This book is a character study, focusing on human connection and self-acceptance. A candid account of how grief can wreak havoc on one’s mind and how it can break down one’s ability to connect to others and even to yourself. Each character was multi-faceted and layered, even if they played a small role. I really loved “You” and his unwitting desire to help the girl with a thousand secrets. He was pure and good and had his own set of problems.

What made this book stand out among all other books that speak on mental illness is just how respectful Nick Lake deals with the subject. He doesn’t try to romanticize it or let the love story side of things put a band aid or fix Cassie’s problems. The portrayal of Cassie’s unraveling is honest and real. Even though I’ve never gone through anything like that, the careful and intentional way Lake handled the subject matter made me feel Cassie’s struggles deeply.

There’s a convention: If someone has cancer, they’re “brave” and “fighting.” If someone is having problems with their mind, that person is only ever “struggling.” This is, on one level, stupid and offensive. I mean, the people who die of cancer—what, they didn’t fight hard enough? They weren’t brave enough?

But on another level, when it comes to the mind breaking down, it’s not wrong that you struggle. I struggled. Everything was hard. Getting up. Getting dressed. Going to school.

The ending of this book gave me chills and made me tear up. You know when you finish a good book and you just kind of stare for a little bit and then you go back and read the ending again? Yeah, that happened here and it was awesome.

This book won’t be for every person. I say this, not as a deterrent but as a little caveat before you read. People who tend to gravitate more plot-driven books may not enjoy this one as much as I did. But the focus here is on the characters, more than anything else.

* I received an advanced copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
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