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A Thousand Minutes to Sunlight

A Thousand Minutes to Sunlight

Previous price: $17.99 Current price: $8.98
Publication Date: April 20th, 2021
Publisher:
Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
ISBN:
9780374300869
Pages:
304
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Description

Jen White's A Thousand Minutes to Sunlight is a sensitively-written middle grade novel about a girl struggling with anxiety, family secrets, and the meaning of friendship.

Cora is constantly counting the minutes. It's the only thing that stops her brain from rattling with worry, from convincing her that danger is up ahead. Afraid of the unknown, Cora spends her days with her feet tucked into sand, marveling at La Quinta beach's giant waves and her little sister Sunshine's boundless energy.

And then danger really does show up at Cora's doorstep—her absentee uncle, whose sudden presence in the middle of the night makes her parents nervous and secretive. As dawn breaks once more, Cora must piece together her family and herself, one minute at a time.

A Thousand Minutes to Sunlight is an endearing and revelatory middle-grade novel that is perfect for fans of Counting by 7s and Fish in a Tree.

About the Author

Jen White is the author of Survival Strategies of the Almost Brave. She holds an M.F.A. in writing for children and young adults from Vermont College of Fine Arts. She lives in San Clemente, California, with her family.

Praise for A Thousand Minutes to Sunlight

"The struggles of a young person coping with anxiety will invoke empathy." —Kirkus Reviews

"Anxious kids will certainly appreciate the recognition, and they will also find this a helpful depiction of their struggles for the adults in their life; readers of all stripes will be glad to see Cora moving out from under the thrall of Brain and growing more confident." —Bulletin for the Center of Children's Books

"With appended facts about pediatric mental health and support contacts, Cora’s story, as told in her own words, will elicit empathy and resonate with those who experience anxiety and similar mental health conditions. Recommended." —School Library Journal