Mortal Remains
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- USD 9.99
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- USD 9.99
Descripción editorial
Six Feet Under meets Edward Scissorhands in Mortal Remains, a tight, smartly written romance with an occult twist.
Though her classmates call her Morticia and Ghoul Girl, Lily actually likes her work—the dead are good listeners, and they don't judge. Lily learns their stories, shares her worries with them as she makes up their faces, and embroiders pillows for their final rest. “The way I figure it,” says Lily, “a person's arrival into this world is about as unglamorous as it gets. The least I can do is dignify their departure."
Then, after a mysterious explosion burns down a neighborhood house long the source of weird stories, Lily and her friends poke around in the debris and come across the hatch to an underground vault. Inside, they find an injured teenage boy who has been trapped there for days. He has little memory of his life before the explosion and speaks in an odd, stilted manner that suggests limited interaction with the outside world. Yet the boy, Adam, feels there is something familiar about Lily—and Lily must admit that she feels a strange connection to him as well. Could Adam be the boy who, years ago, protected her from the bullying of a gang of neighborhood kids? But when she finds out that boy died shortly after their encounter, she realizes Adam couldn't be him… could he? Where did Adam come from, anyway? And, most importantly, why was he kept prisoner by his own father?
Within days of the explosion, my night terrors returned with a vengeance.
In them I was falling, always falling, until I heard the crack of bone and woke screaming,
my hair plastered to my sweat-drenched cheeks.
I knew I’d only find peace when I’d put the question of Adam’s fate to rest once and for all.
It became my obsession. . . .
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Lily McCrae, 18, would much rather talk to the cadavers she prepares at her family's financially struggling funeral home than to her living peers, many of whom have mocked and bullied her all her life. When an explosion levels the nearby Lassiter house, the residence of "the boy at the heart of darkest secret," Lily is shocked to discover that Adam, the boy, survived by being trapped in a mysterious underground shelter. Though Adam, who speaks only in "carefully measured" truths, doesn't remember her, Lily feels both a connection and an obligation, taking him in and helping him reacclimate. But when evidence surfaces to suggest that the real Adam is dead and this one is an imposter, the duo must get to the heart of an alchemical enigma that could change the world, or at least save the funeral home. Picture book creator Fraser (Milton & Odie and the Bigger-than-Bigmouth Bass) centers the growing romance between Lily and Adam, but this YA debut's real strength rests in Lily's self-confidence, respect for her deceased clients and their loved ones, and familial drive. Adam's underlying nature provides plenty of storytelling fuel to bring this eerie, Jewish mythology–inspired tale to a satisfying conclusion. Ages 12–up.