Bones & All
Now a major film starring Timothée Chalamet
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- $15.99
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- $15.99
Publisher Description
READ THE DELICIOUSLY DARK COMING-OF-AGE STORY NOW A MAJOR FILM STARRING TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET
'A beautifully tragic coming of age story. I can't get over this book' 5***** Reader Review
'Absolutely one-of-a-kind storytelling' 5***** Reader Review
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When teenage cannibal Maren is rejected by her family, she is forced into a life alone and on the run.
Until she meets Lee.
Tall, brooding and mysterious, he sees Maren for who she is: someone like him.
Maren's small world breaks wide open. And as they embark on a journey of longing and survival, Lee teaches her how to live.
Their bond makes them untouchable. Their blistering love is palpable.
But will it save them from a world in which they don't belong? . . .
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
DeAngelis , who coincidentally went vegan shortly before starting work on this novel, serves up a cannibal story that successfully blends metaphor with the macabre. Maren's 16th birthday seems too good to be true and sure enough, she awakens the morning after a near-perfect celebration with her mother to find an envelope of cash and a note from her mom: "I love you but I can't do this anymore." Ever since Maren literally devoured her babysitter when she was a little girl, her family has been on the run Maren doesn't let people get too close to her, but when they do, they're liable to get eaten. The other thing Maren's mother left her is her birth certificate, which includes the name of the father she's never known. Hopeful that she might find acceptance and answers, Maren embarks on a cross-country journey in search of her dad. Along the way she discovers often under gruesome circumstances that she is not the only one of her kind, but she is, in a very real way, destined to be alone. This story of a young woman who actually consumes anyone attracted to her provides a strange glimpse into a truly profound depth of loneliness. Maren's story also offers readers plenty to chew on: issues of feminism, family, and the very idea of flesh eating. What's more, it's a genuinely entertaining (though occasionally stomach-turning) story of a young ghoul's coming of age. Delicious fun.
Customer Reviews
Read the book before the movie
Great story but mixed feelings about the ending. Very different to the film.
Mixed feelings
I got hooked. But disappointed by the ending, left me wanting more novel to read