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My Book of Life by Angel

My Book of Life by Angel

by Martine Leavitt

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sexual abuse, violence, girls & women
list price: $14.95
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
published: 2012
ISBN:9781554981175
Awards
  • Commended, CCBC Choices
  • Winner, CLA Young Adult Book Award
  • Commended, Horn Book Fanfare
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Description

Winner of the CLA Young Adult Book Award, selected for the CCBC Choices List, and honoured with the Horn Book Fanfare

It starts when Call sees sixteen-year-old Angel stealing shoes at the mall. He just buys her Chinese food at first, but before long Call is supplying her with "candy" and saying he loves her. Angel ends up living with him and walking the Kiddy Stroll in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside -- a neighbourhood with a reputation for being the poorest postal code in the country, with one of the highest rates of HIV infection in the world. When Angel's best friend Serena goes missing, Angel starts to pay attention to the stories of other girls who have disappeared, and a mysterious Mr. P. who drives a van with tinted windows. But Call tells her she's crazy to worry, and the police turn a blind eye. And Angel remains trapped in her street life.

Then Call brings home another girl. Her name is Melli, and she is just eleven years old, and suddenly Angel realizes what she must do. Save Melli at any cost, and perhaps save herself at the same time.

This is a long-awaited new novel from Governor General's Award nominee and National Book Award finalist Martine Leavitt, who has created an unforgettable protagonist in the feisty and fragile Angel. Through her eyes, and in a haunting, startling verse narrative, we see Angel's life on the street and root for her as she tries to find a way out of violence and despair.

Meticulously researched, this is a beautifully written, harrowing but ultimately redemptive story told with grace, wit, compassion and deep respect for the missing women -- the "Eastside angels" to whom the book is dedicated.

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Contributor notes

Martine Leavitt is the author of eight novels for young readers, including Tom Finder, winner of the Mr. Christie’s Book Award, and Heck Superhero, Governor General’s Award finalist. Her most recent novel, Keturah and Lord Death (2006), was a National Book Award finalist, was named one of the 100 Best Children’s Fiction Books of the Year by Publishers Weekly, and received starred reviews in Booklist, Publishers Weekly and School Library Journal. Martine’s novels have been published in Japan, Korea, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and the Netherlands. She teaches in the MFA program at Vermont College of Fine Arts.

Martine lives in High River, Alberta.

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Editorial Reviews

An astonishing, wrenching achievement.

— Kirkus

Mature, complex and relentlessly "real" in its subject matter, Leavitt's verse novel honours and quietly memorializes the women murdered by Robert Pickton.

— Toronto Star

Leavitt deftly tackles a difficult subject without a hint of melodrama or voyeurism. Angel's story could belong to any teen on the streets, though her voice is wonderfully unique.

— SLJ

In this novel in verse, Leavitt has created in Angel's voice a perfect mix of innocence and experience

— Booklist

Leavitt probes an exceptionally difficult, raw topic without resorting to cliché or melodrama. The nuance, economy, and delicacy with which she renders both the uniqueness and universality of Angel's story is such that it's easy not to notice that the novel contains no graphic sex or even swearing. In trying to illustrate how good this book is, it's tempting to simply quote every line. Best just to read it and experience for yourself Leavitt's remarkably powerful achievement.

— Quill and Quire

... the triumph of this story is in Angel's painfully real voice. Her matter-of-fact descriptions of her time with the johns are searing, and the casual brutality of her life will haunt readers.

— Publishers Weekly
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About the Author

Martine Leavitt

Martine Leavitt

Martine Leavitt is the author of eight novels for young readers, including Tom Finder, winner of the Mr. Christie's Book Award, and Heck Superhero, Governor General's Award finalist. Her most recent novel, Keturah and Lord Death (2006), was a National Book Award finalist, was named one of the 100 Best Children's Fiction Books of the Year by Publishers Weekly, and received starred reviews in Booklist, Publishers Weekly and School Library Journal. Martine's novels have been published in Japan, Korea, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and the Netherlands. She teaches in the MFA program at Vermont College of Fine Arts.

Martine lives in High River, Alberta.

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