Leap
β Scribed by Z Egloff
- Book ID
- 111023921
- Publisher
- Bywater Books
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 156 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781612940243
- ASIN
- B00BVTUYPU
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β¦ Synopsis
βa heartfelt coming-of-age story worth a read . . . Rowan grows and learns more in one summer than a lot of us do in years, which is what made Leap an enjoyable read" βLiberty Press, June 2013
Summer 1979. Rowan Marks is done with high school. Next comes college. But in between there's a yawning gulfβthe last carefree summer vacation.
Rowan's older brother Ben is smoking too much dope. Her best friend Danny is in love with her. And Catherine, the new girl in their small Ohio town, rubs her the wrong way. But that's OK. Rowan can deal with it.
Just when she thinks she's got it all worked out, everything turns on its head. Catherine steals her heart, Danny falls out with her, and when Ben crashes the family car, the family secrets come tumbling out.
All of a sudden, Rowan has a stark choiceβis she going to grow up or give up?
Z Egloff is an exciting new talent. Leap is an accomplished follow-up to her first novel, Verge, which won the Bywater Prize for Fiction and was a finalist for a Lambda Literary Award.
Praise for Z Egloff's debut novel, Verge:
"Verge has heart and wit and intelligence."βEmma Donoghue, author of Room
"Verge is powerful, quirky, and fresh. . . . Z Egloff creates a rich, inclusive world and a heroine who's one of the most endearingly fallible characters I've met in a long time."βAlison Bechdel, author of Fun Home
"With Verge, Z Egloff enters the ring of fiction with the assurance of an old hand. . . . This is a talented writer."βCarol Anshaw, author of Aquamarine
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