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We Fell Apart: A We Were Liars Novel by E. LockhartHigh School Delacorte 320 pp.11/25 9780593899168 $22.99The summer after she graduates from high school, Matilda receives an email from the father she’s never known. Kingsley Cello, a famous artist, invites her to his home at Hidden Beach and says he...
Family of Liars by E. LockhartHigh School Delacorte 320 pp. g5/22 978-0-593-48585-9 $19.99Library ed. 978-0-593-48586-6 $22.99e-book ed. 978-0-593-48587-3 $10.99This formidable prequel to We Were Liars (rev. 5/14), focusing on the wealthy Sinclair family a generation before that novel’s events, opens with a harsh truth, and a spoiler. Johnny, one of...
Again Again by E. Lockhart High School Delacorte 293 pp. g 6/20 978-0-385-74479-9 $18.99 Library ed. 978-0-375-99185-1 $21.99 e-book ed. 978-0-385-39139-9 $10.99 In this novel set in the same world as The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks (rev. 5/08), Lockhart explores the intersection between love and the multiverse. The summer...
I write, much of the time, from the perspective of a person who is not quite sure where home is. I am interested in figuring out how to make one.Home is a deceptively simple word. When those of us who work with children say it, we often assume it has...
Genuine Fraudby E. LockhartHigh School Delacorte 265 pp.9/17 978-0-385-74477-5 $18.99Library ed. 978-0-375-99184-4 $21.99e-book ed. 978-0-385-39138-2 $10.99As soon as Lockhart’s latest intoxicating psychological thriller (We Were Liars, rev. 5/14) opens in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, readers will be perversely enamored of eighteen-year-old narrator Jule. She’s cold — sociopathic, even — and...
This year both the adolescent lit and children's lit classes at Harvard Graduate School of Education (where I moonlight when I'm not designing, reviewing, and blogging here at the Horn Book) will be taught in the spring semester. That means we're running them back-to-back and holding our book discussions out...
In the May/June 2014 Horn Book Magazine, our editors asked author E. Lockhart about writing the shocking ending of We Were Liars. Read the starred review here.Horn Book editors: Did you write the end of the book first or last?E. Lockhart: I knew the ending when I wrote the beginning,...