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Where Lost Girls Go

Power of Story: Read with Pride
Hardcover  
ISBN: 9781338685077 Pages: 336 Ages: 12 and up Dimensions: 5-1/2 x 8-1/4

About this book

There are many reasons why five girls have ended up living with Sol in a cabin in the Kentucky mountains. But the girls don’t talk about what has brought them each here or who they were before. They have become sisters and are grateful to have a place to call home.



Iris knows she owes everything to Sol. He has promised to keep them safe from their pasts. All he asks in return is for their loyalty, which Iris freely gives. With her sisters and Sol as her family, she feels happier than she has in a long time.



Until a new girl arrives and everything changes.



Sol christens her Rose and the sisters are quick to welcome her. Iris is drawn to Rose, but as they grow closer, Rose has Iris questioning things about this life in the woods. When Sol notices, he challenges Iris to prove her commitment to their family. Her sisters tell her that she should be willing to do anything for the man who saved her. But with each new ask, Iris realizes there is more to Sol—and her sisters—than she knows and some secrets should stay buried deep.



New York Times bestselling author Kody Keplinger weaves a stunning story about girlhood, power, and desperation that asks just how far we’ll go to save ourselves—and those we love.

Reviews

Praise for Where Lost Girls Go


"A propulsive thriller." -- Publisher's Weekly



Praise for That's Not What Happened


"An original and engrossing narrative about scars, recovery, and how the stories we tell can both sustain and hobble us." -- Publishers Weekly



"Echoing highly publicized tragedies, this taut, emotional story goes behind the headlines to reveal lives impacted by school violence." -- Kirkus Reviews



"This title adeptly explores how the truth can be different for people who suffered the same tragedy. A timely, thought-provoking read that would be a worthy addition to all high school libraries." -- School Library Journal



"Unique... This is a must-read." -- PASTE magazine




Praise for Run


"Bo and Agnes' unlikely friendship rings true and strong." -- Kirkus Reviews



"A good unlikely friendship story with compelling characters and a nuanced portrait of disability and small-town life." -- School Library Journal



"There's plenty to recommend... though the most effective thing here remains Agnes' and Bo's voices and the strength of their realistically tumultuous relationship." -- Booklist




Praise for The DUFF


"A well-written, irreverent, and heartfelt debut." -- Publishers Weekly



"A complex, enemies-with-benefits relationship that the YA market has never seen before... Her snarky teen speak, true-to-life characterizations, and rollicking sense of humor never cease in her debut." -- Kirkus Reviews



"What's best here is Bianca's brazen voice. Even when confused, she is truer to herself than most." -- Booklist




Praise for Lying Out Loud, a companion to The DUFF


"Just like the recipients of Sonny's fibs, readers will find themselves duped by her creativity, unabashed courage, and hilarious snark. Until it all blows up. Fierce, fresh, total fun." -- Kirkus Reviews



"Readers will cringe as Sonny digs herself deeper and deeper into trouble, then applaud when she learns how to develop trust in her relationships with parents, friends, and of course, a hot romantic interest." -- Voice of Youth Advocates



"Sonny is a realistic and very human character, and even though she is a liar, her motivations are all too believable." -- School Library Journal

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