The middler / Kirsty Applebaum.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781250317339 :
- ISBN: 1250317339 :
- Physical Description: 262 pages ; 22 cm
- Edition: First American edition, First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Henry Holt and Company, 2020.
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General Note: | "Published in Great Britain by Nosy Crow in 2019"--Title page verso. |
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Subject: | Middle-born children > Fiction. Brothers and sisters > Fiction. Friendship > Fiction. Fantasy. |
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Summary
The Middler
Beyond the mysterious boundary of eleven-year-old Maggie's town, the Quiet War rages and the dirty, dangerous wanderers roam--a gripping debut for fans of The Giver , Pax , and Orphan Island "The Middler held one marvelous surprise after another every time I turned a page, leading to a most unexpected ending! Readers are going to love this book!" --Jennifer A. Nielsen, New York Times- bestselling author of The False Prince and A Night Divided Maggie lives in orderly Fennis Wick, protected from the outside world by a boundary . Her brother Jed is an eldest, revered and special, a hero who will soon go off to fight in the war. But Maggie's just a middle child, a middler, often invisible and ignored, even by her own family. When she chances upon a wanderer girl in hiding, she decides she wants to be a hero like her brother and sets out to capture the intruder. But once Maggie peeks past the hedges of the boundary for the first time, suddenly everything she's ever known about her isolated town gets turned on its head. . . In her debut novel for young readers, Kirsty Applebaum crafts a gripping story of resistance, forbidden friendship, loyalty, and betrayal. "I thought I'd almost reached my fill of dystopian novels, but Kirsty Applebaum has rebooted the genre. The plot pulls you along . . . [and] there is a touch of Harper Lee's Scout [in Maggie]." -- The Times