Beyond the Screen Door

by Julia Diana Robertson

Paperback, 2016

Status

Available

Publication

Mystic Books by Rce (2016), 162 pages

Description

There are dark secrets hidden behind closed doors in the small Washington State town of Hoquiam, and the neighborhood has been content to keep those secrets hidden.It's the summer of 1945 and seven-year-old Nora Lee Sutter hasn't spoken in days. A spirit has asked her to deliver a terrifying message. The warning is ignored and the tragic events that follow push the quiet girl further into isolation. The only one who can get through to her is her friend, Joanne 'Jo' Waterman. Jo's large boisterous family provides Nora with a much needed safe haven from her own dismal world.As Nora and Jo navigate their teenage years into young adulthood, their friendship becomes a beguiling seduction. However, no amount of distraction will stop the restless spirits from circling in on Nora. They've been blotted out and forgotten and they will not move on until they've been heard . . .… (more)

User reviews

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Nora Lee’s hand is marked and she sees the spirits of dead people. As she moves through grade school, she develops a close friendship with Joanne that helps her survive the abuse she experiences in her dysfunctional family. Her interactions with the invisible people, neighbors, and friends only
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highlight the awkwardness of pubescent immaturity as she moves into teenage angst and young adult sexual conflicts. Although this was written about young teenagers, it contains domestic violence, sexual preference, and spirits that may be uncomfortable for some readers.
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Awards

International Book Awards (Finalist — 2017)
The Wishing Shelf Book Awards (Finalist — Teens — 2017)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

162 p.; 6 inches

ISBN

1619292882 / 9781619292888

Local notes

young readers
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