Izzy at the end of the world
Record details
- ISBN: 9780358467779
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Physical Description:
330 pages ; 22 cm
regular print - Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Clarion Books, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, 2023.
- Copyright: ©2023
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Subject: | Missing persons -- Juvenile fiction End of the world -- Juvenile fiction Dogs -- Juvenile fiction Autistic children -- Juvenile fiction |
Genre: | Science fiction. |
Available copies
- 4 of 4 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
- 1 of 1 copy available at Grand Forks and District Public Library.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 4 total copies.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Grand Forks | J FIC REY (Text) | 35142002761582 | Juvenile Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
- Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2022 December #1
An autistic girl must rescue her family after alien monsters crash to Earth. Fourteen-year-old Isadora Wilder is enjoying a cozy evening with her grandparents and Maple, her beloved little sister, when suddenly, eerie lights beam down from the sky and her family inexplicably vanishes. Only Izzy and her loyal dog, Akka, remain. But she's not alone; vicious monsters have landed in Vermont, intent on destroying Earth. Though autism and anxiety make it difficult for Izzy to process loud noises and other stimuli, she's determined to find her family. She receives unexpected aid via mementos of her mother, who died of cancer a year before and who, like Izzy, had depression: A journal filled with cryptic clues and a CD of strangely pertinent songs map the way to her family's possible locationâbut what else will Izzy find there? Her mother's presence persists as Izzy battles monsters and navigates a desolate landscape. Along the way, she befriends fellow survivor Raven Barradell, an asthmatic gender-nonconforming boy who is also bisexual and has anxiety. But when Izzy makes a devastating discovery, her resolve threatens to crumble, endangering them both. Readers may connect the dots well before Izzy, and the frequent assistance of her mother's spirit, though comforting, slightly dampens the suspense. However, Reynolds poignantly explores the complexities of depression and grief. Raven has tan skin and black hair; Izzy and her family default to White. A somewhat predictable tale enlivened by vivid emotions. (author's note) (Science fiction. 8-13) Copyright Kirkus 2022 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved. - Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2022 December #1
An alien apocalypse spotlights mental health matters in this pulse-pounding speculative survival novel from Reynolds (
Copyright 2022 Publishers Weekly.The Spinner of Dreams ). When "unidentified flying lights" swarm Vermont, snatching most of the population, autistic 14-year-old Izzy Wilder and her "shepherd-mix disaster" Akka brave the afterscape to search for family, armed with a baseball bat to fight off the truck-size, tentacled monsters that have descended. Clues in a mix CD and journal that belonged to her late mother, which seemingly predicted the invasion, lead her to Raven, a tan-skinned, black-haired teen also searching for relations and eager to team up. But as nebulous rescue plans falter and the pervasive trauma of her mom's death lingers, Izzy works to regulate her anxiety, trust impossible visions, and "defeat these gray ugly turd-burglars running our world." Reynolds twines earth-shattering emotions with a larger-than-life plot, balancing the intensityâincluding explorations of mental health and suicideâwith humor. Alongside pseudoscientific explanations, layered character arcs drive the plot while colloquial language and visceral metaphors ground the narrative in Izzy's voice. Characters cue largely as white and queer, and represent multiple disabilities and mental health conditions. Ages 8â12.Agent: Thao Le, Sandra Dijkstra Literary. (Feb.) - SLJ Express Reviews : SLJ Express Reviews
Copyright 2023 SLJExpress.Gr 5 Up âFourteen-year-old Izzy's life takes a dramatic turn when her grandparents and sister, Maple, disappear after white lights appear in the sky over her home in Vermont. After surviving an attack by the "gray uglies" that arrived on mysterious spaceships that appeared in the sky, Izzy takes her dog Akka and sets out to find her family. While packing, Izzy discovers an old journal written by her mother along with a CD of her favorite songs. As she seeks to escape the uglies, she learns that her mother, though gone, experienced abductions by these same aliens and has left clues behind in her journal and on the CD. She finds a truck just before meeting Raven, another survivor. Clues found at the local library lead the two up Mount Equinox to find a crashed UFO and hopefully, their families. In addition to fighting off the uglies they keep running into, Izzy struggles with the newfound knowledge of her mother's suicide, her own panic attacks and anxiety, and her growing feelings for Raven. Izzy's story packs a punch in terms of both Izzy's struggle to cope despite her autism and the desperate situation she and Raven find themselves facing. Issues related to both teens' bisexuality, social differences, uncaring fathers, and bullying also come up as they face their anxieties and the possible end of the world.VERDICT An emotionally powerful novel wrapped up in an action-packed science fiction survival story. Consider purchasing where sci-fi and/or novels deftly touching on such topics are needed.âHeidi Grange