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You Have Seven Messages

You Have Seven Messages

Published in
2011
3.36
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Description

It's been a year since Luna's mother, the fashion-model wife of a successful film director, was hit and killed by a taxi in New York's East Village. Luna, her father, and her little brother, Tile, are still struggling with grief.When Luna goes to clean out her mother's old studio, she's stunned to find her mom's cell phone therecharged and holding seven unheard messages. As Luna begins to listen to them, she learns more about her mother's life than she ever wanted to know . . . and she comes to realize that the tidy tale she's been told about her mother's death may not be the whole truth.';. . . a lovely contemporary fairy tale, with a sad Upper West Side princess at the heart of it, and that's a kind of folklore that many readers will enjoy.'The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Recommended';The book contains various delights. . . . the love story element shines, and the book offers a nice window into the life of privileged New York youngsters, refreshingly filled with protective and involved adults.'Kirkus Reviews';Following Luna through a hazy grief state after the death of her mother is like a beautiful dream. This book takes your hand and leads you on a wonder-filled adventure.'Melissa Walker, author ofSmall Town Sinners';Luna is someone to weep with and to cheer for, to wish was your best friend. Readers will fall in love with Luna and her dazzling world.'Emily Wing Smith, author of Back When You Were Easier to LoveFrom the Hardcover edition.
Age
12-15
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
272 pages

Why to read

  • Engaging Mystery: 'You Have Seven Messages' offers a compelling mystery that keeps readers hooked as the protagonist uncovers secrets and truths about her deceased mother, providing a page-turning experience.
  • Emotional Depth: The book explores complex emotions and themes such as grief, love, and the search for identity, making it a poignant read for those who appreciate character-driven narratives.
  • Unique Storytelling: Stewart Lewis employs a creative storytelling approach by integrating the concept of seven messages left behind, which adds an intriguing layer to the narrative structure.
  • Character Development: Readers can witness the growth and transformation of the main character as she navigates through her personal journey, making it a rewarding read for those who enjoy character arcs and development.