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Love & Other Carnivorous Plants

Hardback

Main Details

Title Love & Other Carnivorous Plants
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Florence Gonsalves
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:352
Dimensions(mm): Height 212,Width 149
ISBN/Barcode 9780316436724
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
Teenage / Young Adult

Publishing Details

Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Imprint Little, Brown Young Readers
Publication Date 15 May 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

A darkly funny debut for fans of Becky Albertalli, Matthew Quick, and Ned Vizzini about a nineteen-year-old girl who's consumed by love, grief, and the many-tentacled beast of self-destructive behavior. Freshman year at Harvard was the most anticlimactic year of Danny's life. She's failing pre-med and drifting apart from her best friend. One by one, Danny is losing all the underpinnings of her identity. When she finds herself attracted to an older, edgy girl who she met in rehab for an eating disorder, she finally feels like she might be finding a new sense of self. But when tragedy strikes, her self-destructive tendencies come back to haunt her as she struggles to discover who that self really is. With a starkly memorable voice that's at turns hilarious and heartbreaking, Love and Other Carnivorous Plants brilliantly captures the painful turning point between an adolescence that's slipping away and the overwhelming uncertainty of the future.

Author Biography

Florence Gonsalves graduated from Dartmouth College in 2015, and after numerous jobs and internships, she finally decided to pursue her lifelong dream of becoming an author. Love and Other Carnivorous Plants is her debut novel. She invites you to visit her online at florencegonsalves.com.

Reviews

Booklist Editors' Choice: Books for Youth 2018 A 2019 Rainbow Book List Selection *A pitch-perfect take on what happens when the future you imagined doesn't live up to expectations.... This genuinely funny novel about some harrowing topics manages to balance humor and pathos perfectly. Readers who connected with J.J. Johnson's Believarexic or Sam J. Miller's The Art of Starving will want this book, as well as the many John Green fans who crave intelligent stories that occupy both shadow and light. --Booklist, starred review A hilarious, thoughtful novel of trying to figure out loving other people when it hurts, and loving yourself when it's impossible.--Teenreads.com Fans of Sarah Dessen will appreciate Danny's relatable and realistic journey. A must-have sharp, powerful, and witty immersion into the complexities of sexual identity and mental health.--School Library Journal Gonsalves juggles multiple serious adolescent challenges with operatic verve--eating disorders, substance abuse, sexual awakening and orientation, mental health, grief... A feel-good debut sure to interest teens looking to feel better about not feeling so great. --Kirkus Gonsalves realistically conveys Danny's wide range of emotions... Her most profound realization comes through accepting that she can live her life on her own terms and that she need not have it all figured out quite yet.--Publishers Weekly Self-deprecating, witty.... As funny as it is painful. --VOYA Will appeal to students who deal with anxiety and the pressures of life that many teens face.--School Library Connection