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THE SHAPE OF LOST THINGS by Sarah Everett

THE SHAPE OF LOST THINGS

by Sarah Everett

Pub Date: Oct. 22nd, 2024
ISBN: 9780063256613
Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

Big changes come to a 12-year-old’s life.

Skye Nickson, who’s Black, has lived with her mother ever since her father kidnapped her brother, Finn, and fled 4 years ago. Her life has fallen into a steady routine of celebrating his “MIA birthdays,” taking photographs to preserve everyday moments, and listening to daily science facts from her physicist mom. One day, everything changes: First, Skye learns that her mom’s boyfriend plans to propose, and a few hours later, she finds out that Finn, now 14, has been found. But it’s soon obvious that the boy who’s returned home acts very differently from the one she used to know. He’s much quieter and doesn’t seem to recall any of their inside jokes. Strangely, the unusual scar Finn had on his elbow is missing. Using her passion for photography, Skye decides to take matters into her own hands and investigate, hoping to prove that the boy who’s returned isn’t her real brother. At the same time, she wrestles with her complicated feelings about gaining a stepdad. Everett skillfully explores complex themes of grief, loss, and change through the eyes of a child. Skye battles with feeling like an outcast within her family—like the only person who’s “un-special.” She also explores what it means to learn to accept reality and understand that change is necessary in life. The strong pace will keep readers interested as the story unfolds.

A well-wrought account of a journey toward truth.

(Fiction. 8-12)