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The Way We Fall

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Megan Crewe has received both critical accolades and popular acclaim for her young adult novels. The Way We Fall launches a new series featuring 16-year-old Kaelyn, whose island community is quarantined after the outbreak of a deadly virus. Before long, people begin to turn against each other as they fight for dwindling supplies. Remarkably, in the midst of this chaos, Kaelyn discovers both an unlikely ally and a surprising love interest. And with prospects for survival growing dimmer with each passing moment, she will need all the help she can get.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 21, 2011
      In this tense apocalyptic thriller, first in a planned series, Crewe (Give Up the Ghost) explores the slow collapse of society in a microcosm, as a deadly disease ravages a small Canadian island community. Chronicling her town’s descent in diary-style letters to her best friend, Leo, who is away at school, introverted 16-year-old Kaelyn watches as a virus sweeps through the town, its victims losing all social inhibitions before dying. With the island quarantined from the mainland and no cure in sight, hope dwindles. Some of the uninfected try to maintain order and help each other survive, while others resort to drastic measures. As Kaelyn loses people she’s known all her life, she slowly forms new bonds of friendship and even love. But when she gets sick and inexplicably recovers, it forces her to reassess her life and dreams. As hope wars with loss, this gripping, psychological thriller never loses focus. Though Crewe’s story can be gruesome and horrifying, she escapes the trap of making events too depressing and hopeless, maintaining a strong sense of realism throughout. Ages 12–up. Agent: Adams Literary.

    • School Library Journal

      June 1, 2012
      Gr 7 Up-Kaelyn, 16, returns to her Canadian island home after living for a time in Toronto. She finds that things have changed and she misses her former best friend, Leo, who now is in school on the mainland. She regrets their fight and starts a diary to share her thoughts until she can set things straight with him. But that time may never come because a strange virus begins to attack island residents, and Kaelyn becomes very involved in its progress because of her father's works as a microbiologist. Her diary entries reflect how fear and paranoia slowly take over, both on the part of the government and the residents. Acts of hoarding and stealing escalate into attacks and even the killing of some of those who are sick in the hope of containing the disease. While Kaelyn looses much that she holds dear, she also forms new bonds of friendship and finds an inner strength she didn't know she possessed. Sisi Aisha Johnson narrates Megan Crewe's novel (Hyperion, 2012), giving Kaelyn a slight accent that sets her location apart and brings out the personalities of the other characters.-"Edie Ching, University of Maryland, College Park"

      Copyright 2012 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • School Library Journal

      June 1, 2012

      Gr 7 Up-Kaelyn, 16, returns to her Canadian island home after living for a time in Toronto. She finds that things have changed and she misses her former best friend, Leo, who now is in school on the mainland. She regrets their fight and starts a diary to share her thoughts until she can set things straight with him. But that time may never come because a strange virus begins to attack island residents, and Kaelyn becomes very involved in its progress because of her father's works as a microbiologist. Her diary entries reflect how fear and paranoia slowly take over, both on the part of the government and the residents. Acts of hoarding and stealing escalate into attacks and even the killing of some of those who are sick in the hope of containing the disease. While Kaelyn looses much that she holds dear, she also forms new bonds of friendship and finds an inner strength she didn't know she possessed. Sisi Aisha Johnson narrates Megan Crewe's novel (Hyperion, 2012), giving Kaelyn a slight accent that sets her location apart and brings out the personalities of the other characters.-Edie Ching, University of Maryland, College Park

      Copyright 2012 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • Lexile® Measure:770
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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