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One Shadow on the Wall

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title One Shadow on the Wall
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Leah Henderson
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:448
Dimensions(mm): Height 194,Width 130
ISBN/Barcode 9781481462969
ClassificationsDewey:FIC
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Edition Reprint
Illustrations f-c cvr (spfx: spot uv) matte finish; digital

Publishing Details

Publisher Simon & Schuster
Imprint Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Publication Date 12 June 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

An orphaned boy in contemporary Senegal must decide between doing what is right and what is easy as he struggles to keep a promise he made to his dying father in this "stirring" (School Library Journal) middle grade debut novel laced with magical realism. Eleven-year-old Mor was used to hearing his father's voice, even if no one else could since his father's death. It was comforting. It was also a reminder that Mor had made a promise to his father before he passed: keep your sisters safe. Keep the family together. But almost as soon as they are orphaned, that promise seems impossible to keep. With an aunt from the big city ready to separate him and his sisters as soon as she arrives, and a gang of boys from a nearby village wanting everything he has-including his spirit-Mor is tested in ways he never imagined. With only the hot summer months to prove himself, Mor must face a choice. Does he listen to his father and keep his heart true, but risk breaking his promise through failure? Or is it easier to just join the Danka Boys, who despite their maliciousness are at least loyal to their own? One Shadow on the Wall is about love and loss, family and friendship, and creating your own future-even when it's hard to do.

Author Biography

Leah Henderson is the author of One Shadow on the Wall and Together We March. She has always loved getting lost in stories. When she is not scribbling down her characters' adventures, she is off on her own, exploring new spaces and places around the world. Many of the hopes, struggles, and traditions witnessed on her travels find a home in her work, hopefully offering added color and new perspectives to her characters' lives. Leah received her MFA in writing from Spalding University and currently calls the Washington, DC, area home. Visit her at LeahHendersonBooks.com.

Reviews

"To read Leah Henderson's remarkable debut is to be utterly transported to a world that is at once mesmerizing, harrowing, and full of profound grace. Even as I rushed through this page-turner, I didn't want it to end; I wanted to bask in its evocative language, and fell completely in love with its loyal, clever hero. Give this to book to anyone who has ever struggled to decide between doing what is right, and what easy - namely, everyone." -- I.W. Gregorio, author of None of the Above "In her debut, Henderson paints a detailed picture of life in Senegal. The author's experience, research, and sensitivity shine, making this distinctive novel a valuable addition to the literature....A book that rewards patient, sensitive readers willing to dive in." -- Kirkus Reviews * May 15, 2017 * "A poignant yet hopeful story of surviving the world through the power of promises." -- Kathy Erskine, National Book Award winning author of Mockingbird "Henderson creates a multifaceted portrayal of Senegalese village life. Senegalese vocabulary (presumably Wolof) peppered throughout enriches the text....A stirring tale" -- School Library Journal * June 2017 * "Debut author Henderson's depiction of Senegalese life is well researched and warm with affection....Mor's drive to do right and his love for his family are unmistakable. Keep an eye on this author!" -- Booklist * May 31, 2017 * "Through tight, polished sentences and a smattering of regional vocabulary, debut novelist Henderson believably evokes the harsh realities of the impoverished seaside village and the resilience of its residents....Mor's indomitable spirit, love for his family, and refusal to give up make him a fascinating and well-rounded protagonist" -- Publisher's Weekly * June 19, 2017 * "...offers well-developed characters, lots of action, unexpected plot twists, and vivid insights into African village life....All these components come together in a satisfying story that will captivate dedicated readers." -- School Library Connection * August/September 2017 *