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edition:Audiobook
category: Young Adult Fiction
published: Jun 2020
ISBN:9781773064727
publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd

Flannery

by Lisa Moore, read by Mary Lewis

tagged: general (see also headings under social themes), girls & women, magical realism
Description

A spellbinding story about chasing love, fighting family, losing friends and starting all over again, from the internationally acclaimed Lisa Moore.

Sixteen-year-old Flannery Malone has it bad. She’s been in love with Tyrone O’Rourke since the days she still believed in Santa Claus. But Tyrone has grown from a dorky kid into an outlaw graffiti artist, the rebel-with-a-cause of Flannery’s dreams, literally too cool for school.

Which is a problem, since he and Flannery are partners for the entrepreneurship class that she needs to graduate. And Tyrone’s vanishing act may have darker causes than she realizes.

Tyrone isn’t Flannery’s only problem. Her mother, Miranda, can’t pay the heating bills, let alone buy Flannery’s biology book. Her little brother, Felix, is careening out of control. And her best-friend-since-forever, Amber, has fallen for a guy who is making her forget all about the things she’s always cared most about — Flannery included — leading Amber down a dark and dangerous path of her own.

When Flannery decides to make a love potion for her entrepreneurship project, rumors that it actually works go viral, and she suddenly has a hot commodity on her hands. But a series of shattering events makes her realize that real-life love is far more potent — and potentially damaging — than any fairy-tale prescription.

Written in Lisa Moore’s exuberant and inimitable style, Flannery is by turns heartbreaking and hilarious, empowering and harrowing — often all on the same page. It is a novel whose spell no reader will be able to resist.

About the Authors

Lisa Moore (English, Memorial University of Newfoundland) has written two collections of short stories, Degrees of Nakedness and Open, and three novels, Alligator, February, and Caught, as well as a stage play based on her novel February, by the same title. Lisa’s most recent work, Flannery, is a young adult novel. She is the coeditor of Great Expectations: 24 True Stories about Birth by Canadian Writers and the editor of the anthology The Penguin Book of Contemporary Short Stories by Canadian Women.


Lisa Moore (English, Memorial University of Newfoundland) has written two collections of short stories, Degrees of Nakedness and Open, and three novels, Alligator, February, and Caught, as well as a stage play based on her novel February, by the same title. Lisa’s most recent work, Flannery, is a young adult novel. She is the coeditor of Great Expectations: 24 True Stories about Birth by Canadian Writers and the editor of the anthology The Penguin Book of Contemporary Short Stories by Canadian Women.

Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
13 to 18
Grade:
8 to 12
Awards
  • Long-listed, International Dublin Literary Award
  • Short-listed, Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children's Book Award
  • Commended, CCBC Best Books for Children and Teens
  • Commended, NP99: The Best Books of the Year
  • Commended, Quill & Quire Books of the Year
  • Commended, OLA Best Bets Top Ten
  • Commended, CBC Best Books of 2016
Editorial Reviews

More than a teen romance, this poignant, intimate novel is a thoughtful, mature exploration of the joys — and hazards — of love of all sorts.

— Horn Book

Older teens will identify closely with brave, vulnerable Flannery in her witty, edgy coming-of-age narrative.

— Shelf Awareness

Flannery is perfectly planted in the sweet spot of YA writing. It’s good for the smart literary teen and the teen who plows through salacious bestsellers. It’s also for the adult who wants to remember how hard and how beautiful it was to be a teenager. This one is highly recommended.

— Quill & Quire

Smart, bold, heartbreaking — sophisticated teen readers will be wowed.

— Kirkus Reviews

An engaging story and strong purchase with some valuable lessons about love, friendship, and growing up.

— School Library Journal

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