All the Bad Apples
By Moïra Fowley-Doyle
By Moïra Fowley-Doyle
By Moïra Fowley-Doyle
Read by Marisa Calin and Elizabeth Sastre
By Moïra Fowley-Doyle
Read by Marisa Calin and Elizabeth Sastre
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Aug 27, 2019 | ISBN 9780525552758 | Young Adult
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Aug 27, 2019 | ISBN 9780593106136 | Young Adult
532 Minutes
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Praise
YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults selection
RISE: A Feminist Book Project List selection
CA Westchester Fiction Award winner
* “[A]n astonishingly potent offering to women who break the mold.”—Booklist, starred review
“With a memorable blend of magic and reality, Fowley-Doyle tells a harrowing and ultimately empowering story . . .” —The Horn Book
“Beautiful and visceral, All the Bad Apples is for readers who’ve had enough of shame and secrets. This essential book unearths what patriarchy wants to keep buried, dragging truth into the light with a fierce belief in the power of telling stories. Moïra Fowley-Doyle has crafted a tale devastating in its universality.”—Joy McCullough, author of Blood Water Paint
“An uncompromising, raw tale . . . Told in a mix of letters, family stories, and narrative, this devastating novel manages to find hope for the future while sending pointed messages that are as vital as they are timely.”—Publishers Weekly
“This is beautiful, visceral writing, a primal scream that serves as a damning indictment of the way women have been treated in this country.” —Louise O’Neill, award-winning author of Asking For It
“[T]he echo of past trauma is hauntingly underscored by the invocation of the banshee scream, and the book has a simmering, authentically righteous fury . . . Give this to readers of Wallace’s The Memory Trees or Griffin’s Other Words for Smoke for a similarly eerie look at how present ills are informed by past sins.”—BCCB
“An emotional journey through Ireland’s unspoken history. . . . Simultaneously enjoyable and difficult to read, Fowley-Doyle’s fast-paced, evocative novel introduces . . . unsettling truths, both historical and contemporary, such as incest, rape, abortion, child labor, and violence against women and those in the LGBTQ community. These topics, however, are important and are handled with great care . . . Recommended for readers who enjoy realistic and historical fiction.”—School Library Journal
Praise for The Accident Season
“Haunting”–Entertainment Weekly
“Entirely unique.”–Bustle.com
“Amazing.”–Holly Black, New York Times bestselling author
*”Stunning.”–School Library Journal, starred review
*”Ghosts, secrets, and magic collide in this. . . astonishing debut.”–Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“Sensuous, eerie, lyrical . . . reads like a poem.”–April Genevieve Tucholke, author of The Boneless Mercies and Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
Praise for Spellbook of the Lost and Found
*”Smart and sexy page-turner . . . [A] real find.”–School Library Journal, starred review
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