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Apr 10, 2014 | ISBN 9781101604489 | Young Adult
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Praise
Praise for The Museum of Intangible Things
“A crisp, beautifully crafted story of adventure, love, and the limits of friendship…” –Booklist (Starred Review)
“A finely crafted blend of heartbreak and humor…” –Kirkus
“Hannah’s fluid narration will keep the pages turning until the novel’s complex and bittersweet conclusion.” –SLJ
“…beautifully explored…highly entertaining…Hand this to (girly) fans of Steven Chbosky.” –VOYA
“A cast of well-rounded and memorable characters and a realistic perspective on mental illness make for a thought-provoking story.” –PW
“Zoe is a complex character who in addition to being bipolar is also intelligent, loyal, and funny. Tragically, however, it’s Zoe’s illness that brings this outstanding novel—and an inspiring friendship—to a heartbreaking but inevitable conclusion.” –Horn Book
“By building an engrossing story with likable characters around a set of poetic, even philosophical, concepts, Wunder invites readers to consider the intangibles in their own lives.” –BCCB
“Nobody writes true, messy, gorgeous friendship like Wendy Wunder. The Museum of Intangible Things is wrenching and real.”
–Katie Cotugno, author of How to Love
“The Museum of Intangible Things is the best kind of joyride: exhilarating and hilarious and full of heart. A must-read for anyone who has ever had – or longed for – a true best friend.”
–Alexandra Coutts, author of Tumble and Fall
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