Thornhill
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Pam Smy
Parallel stories set in different times, one told in prose and one in pictures, converge as a girl unravels the mystery of the abandoned Thornhill Institute next door. 1982: Mary is a lonely orphan at the Thornhill Institute For Children at the very moment that it's shutting its doors. When her few friends are all adopted or re-homed and she’s left to face a volatile bully alone, her revenge will have a lasting effect on the bully, on Mary, and on Thornhill itself. 2017: Ella has just moved to a new town where she knows no one. From her room on the top floor of her new home, she has a perfect view of the dilapidated, abandoned Thornhill Institute across the way, where she glimpses a girl in the window. Determined to befriend the girl and solidify the link between them, Ella resolves to unravel Thornhill's shadowy past.Told in alternating, interwoven plotlines—Mary’s through intimate diary entries and Ella’s in bold, striking art—Pam Smy’s Thornhill is a haunting exploration of human connection, filled with suspense.A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2017A New York City Public Library Notable Best Book for KidsA 2018 ALSC Notable Children's BookA VOYA Top of the Shelf Pick
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Author
Pam Smy
Pages
544
Publisher
Macmillan + ORM
Published Date
2024-03-26
ISBN
1626726531 9781626726536
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"Umm...what? I'm so confused by the ending. And such a dark and depressing book! I will say it was a page-turner since I wanted to find out what was going to happen and how the two narratives would connect. This was in the juvenile section at my library but I definitely think it should YA and up. The ending is just so creepy I can't see it being a good recommendation for anyone below middle school. <br/><br/>Story: 2 stars<br/>Images: 3 stars"
"It’s a good book, it’s not my exact cup of tea but I did enjoy it. "
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