Fans of Lucy Christophers Stolen, Caroline B. Cooneys The Face on the Milk Carton, and Natasha Prestons The Cellar will be captivated by this twisty psychological thriller about an abducted girl who finally returns home to her familybut is she really who she claims to be?
THE LOST
When six-year-old Laurel Logan was abducted, the only witness was her younger sister, Faith. Since then, Faiths childhood has revolved around her sisters disappearancefrom her parents broken marriage and the constant media attention to dealing with so-called friends who only ever want to talk about her missing sister.
THE FOUND
Now, thirteen years later, a young woman is found in the front yard of the Logans old house, disoriented and clutching the teddy bear Laurel was last seen with. Can her sister finally be back? Faith always dreamed of her sister coming home; she just never believed it would happen. But soon a disturbing series of events leaves Faith increasingly isolated from her family and paranoid about her sisters motives. Before long, Faith begins to wonder if its the abduction thats changed her sister, or if its something else. . . .
An intriguing story from start to finish. Kirkus Reviews
Clarkes true success lies in crafting a realistic and haunting story of two young women who redefine what it means to be sisters. PW
This mystery will have wide appeal and keep teens riveted. SLJ
A compelling story with sympathetic and credible characters. The Bulletin
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
THE LOST
When six-year-old Laurel Logan was abducted, the only witness was her younger sister, Faith. Since then, Faiths childhood has revolved around her sisters disappearancefrom her parents broken marriage and the constant media attention to dealing with so-called friends who only ever want to talk about her missing sister.
THE FOUND
Now, thirteen years later, a young woman is found in the front yard of the Logans old house, disoriented and clutching the teddy bear Laurel was last seen with. Can her sister finally be back? Faith always dreamed of her sister coming home; she just never believed it would happen. But soon a disturbing series of events leaves Faith increasingly isolated from her family and paranoid about her sisters motives. Before long, Faith begins to wonder if its the abduction thats changed her sister, or if its something else. . . .
An intriguing story from start to finish. Kirkus Reviews
Clarkes true success lies in crafting a realistic and haunting story of two young women who redefine what it means to be sisters. PW
This mystery will have wide appeal and keep teens riveted. SLJ
A compelling story with sympathetic and credible characters. The Bulletin
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
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