Completely <b>engrossing</b>. I <b>couldn't put it down.</b>

Cat Clarke, author of Girlhood

Two <b>strong female voices and a story </b>to match

Joanna Nadin, author of Joe All Alone

<b>A gripping story </b>about how we treat strangers, children and those outside the law [with] <b>tantalising exposition of mystery and crime brilliantly done</b>. A <b>really accomplished and enjoyable </b>YA novel

Amanda Craig, author of The Lie of the Land

Se alle

I enjoyed this book<b> immensely</b> . . . it's the sign of <b>a good story </b>that <b>I was drawn into both narratives</b> . . . deals with <b>complex emotional subjects </b>. . . I enjoyed how the stories connected through history and family, and it enabled me to reflect on how societal attitudes changed during the period of one woman's life.

Juno magazine

A <b>breathtaking</b> murder-mystery and much more

the Jewish Chronicle

What a <b>wonderful</b> read! Keren David's first historical novel is <b>written with feeling</b>, <b>great characterisation</b> and <b>good historical context</b>. A <b>great </b>read.

The School Librarian

This<b> fast-moving</b> story will appeal to teenagers and adults alike . . . A <b>warm, thrilling</b> book about how we all have dark secrets, and the special bond between youth and age. I <b>enjoyed reading</b> it.

The Lady

<i>Stranger </i><b>deftly moves between both timelines,</b> offering up<b> two distinct voices </b>and perspectives while at the same time presenting parallels in these young women's lives and choices . . . The truth that unfolds across the two narratives is <b>complicated and compelling</b>, adding a <b>deeply satisfying</b> mystery element to this exploration of family and love

Irish Times

Fear and suspicion of the apparently alien feature<b> powerfully</b> . . . <b>Skillful, original and gripping</b>, the plot-lines are woven together into<b> a remarkable detective discovery</b>

the Spectator

Keren David's writing . . . has heart without being sentimental, is skilfully plotted, and its emotional and moral landscapes are nuanced.

the Guardian on Salvage

David gets better with every book

Daily Mail on Salvage

Astor, Ontario. 1904.
A boy staggers out of the forest covered in blood and collapses at the feet of 16-year-old Emmy. While others are suspicious and afraid, Emmy is drawn to him. Is he really the monster the townsfolk say he is?

Astor, Ontario. 1994.
Megan arrives from London for her great grandmother Emmy's 105th birthday. It should be a happy family occasion, but Megan is nursing a broken heart and carrying a secret she fears might consume her.

One family. Two women. A century of secrets. A timeless love story.

Les mer
Spanning the twentieth century, exploring themes of belonging and forgiveness, Stranger is an epic and unforgettable love story to cherish from award-winning author Keren David.

Astor, Ontario. 1904.
A boy staggers out of the forest covered in blood and collapses at the feet of 16-year-old Emmy. While others are suspicious and afraid, Emmy is drawn to him. Is he really the monster the townsfolk say he is?

Astor, Ontario. 1994.
Megan arrives from London for her great grandmother Emmy's 105th birthday. It should be a happy family occasion, but Megan is nursing a broken heart and carrying a secret she fears might consume her.

One family. Two women. A century of secrets. A timeless love story.

Les mer
Keren David's writing . . . has heart without being sentimental, is skilfully plotted, and its emotional and moral landscapes are nuanced. - the Guardian on Salvage

Completely engrossing. I couldn't put it down. - Cat Clarke, author of Girlhood

David gets better with every book - Daily Mail on Salvage

Two strong female voices and a story to match - Joanna Nadin, author of Joe All Alone

A gripping story about how we treat strangers, children and those outside the law [with] tantalising exposition of mystery and crime brilliantly done. A really accomplished and enjoyable YA novel - Amanda Craig, author of The Lie of the Land
Les mer

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780349003054
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Little, Brown Book Group
Vekt
250 gr
Høyde
199 mm
Bredde
132 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
Y, 03
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
368

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Keren David is a journalist and YA star who has been shortlisted for The Bookseller's YA Book Prize, the UKLA award and the Branford Boase Award, and nominated five times for the Carnegie Prize.

Keren David started out in journalism as a teenage messenger, she trained as a reporter, and then later worked for many national papers before moving to Amsterdam with her family where she studied art history, learned to cycle and failed to learn Dutch. In 2007 she returned to London, and took a creative writing evening class at City University. Her first book, the award-winning When I Was Joe started out as a plot-planning exercise on the course.

Keren is Features Editor for a national newspaper, and a Visiting Lecturer at City University. She is working on a musical adaptation of her book Lia's Guide to Winning the Lottery. Cuckoo is Keren's seventh book.