The Other Side of Dark

by Sarah Smith

Paperback, 2011

Status

Available

Publication

Atheneum Books for Young Readers (2011), Edition: Reprint, 320 pages

Library's review

From School Library Journal:
Grade 7–10—Law Walker and Katie Mullens couldn't be more different. He's the son of a wealthy African-American historian and a white architectural historian. She's a talented artist from a poor family who, after the death of her mother, begins to draw what she sees:
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ghosts and the horrific ways they died. Katie and Law are drawn together by Pinesbank, an estate that Law's father wants destroyed because of its ties to the slave trade, his mother wants restored because of its place in Boston history, and that Katie knows is important because of her new friendship with the ghost of a boy who lived there. While the premise may seem like that of many other supernatural romances, there is a depth to this title that others are lacking. Law is torn between his mother, whose passion for architecture he shares, and his strident father, who has built his career on working toward reparations and expects his son to follow in his footsteps. Katie is trying to hang on through her grief. Details of her visions and conversations with the dead will haunt readers, even as they're thinking about how race shapes actions and relationships, and how the past can change the present. Recommended for fans of paranormal romance and historical fiction alike.—Karen E. Brooks-Reese, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, PA
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Awards

Agatha Award (Nominee — 2010)
Massachusetts Book Award (Must-Read (Longlist) — 2011)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2010-11-02

ISBN

1442402814 / 9781442402812

Barcode

1704
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