A Scar like a River
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- 予約注文
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- リリース予定日:2026年2月3日
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- ¥1,500
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From bestselling author Lisa Graff, this important coming-of-age story follows a thirteen-year-old with a mysterious scar on her face—and a big secret she feels pressured to keep.
Fallon Little has a secret—and it’s not how she got the enormous scar that divides her face in two.
Thirteen-year-old Fallon has only ever told one person what really happened on the day she got her scar. Why would she? The truth is dark, and Fallon has much brighter things to focus on, like being cast as the lead in the school play, and hanging out with her two best friends, Trent and Kaia. But when Fallon's uncle Geebie dies, his funeral ignites a wildfire of events that Fallon can't manage to tamp down. The school play is spiraling out of control, Fallon's impossible Aunt Lune comes to live with them, and Trent and Kaia might just be so into each other that there isn't room for Fallon in their friend group any more. And when secrets even worse than the one about Fallon's scar threaten to come to light, Fallon might not have the strength to keep them buried for much longer.
Through unflinching prose and with a pitch-perfect voice, bestselling author Lisa Graff explores the power of confronting the past as a way to heal in the present in this propulsive and absorbing tour de force.
* "The story’s pitch-perfect tone balances sad and funny moments impeccably….Darkness and light interplay with perfection.”—Kirkus Reviews, starred review * “Graff infuses viscerally rendered realities of lingering trauma with moments of lightheartedness to deliver a meticulously calibrated work about a girl who refuses to be defined by her past.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Graff (Rewind) infuses viscerally rendered realities of lingering trauma with moments of lightheartedness to deliver a meticulously calibrated work about a girl who refuses to be defined by her past. Thirteen-year-old Fallon Little has three secrets. She's never told anyone all three, and her best friend Trent is the sole person who knows the third-biggest one: her mother's brother physically assaulted Fallon when she was five, resulting in a large facial scar. When her uncle dies suddenly, Fallon feels compelled to tell everyone at the funeral the origin of her scar but loses her nerve at the last moment; a subsequent emotional outburst prompts her parents to send her to therapy. Then her mother's sister, Aunt Lune, moves in with the Littles to help them manage her mother's mysterious worsening illness, disrupting family dynamics—and causing Fallon's other two long-buried secrets to resurface. As she struggles to keep a lid on her painful memories, Fallon launches a protest against the school musical, Hello, Dolly!, alienating her friends and classmates. But a chance encounter at group therapy with her seemingly perfect classmate Stella prompts Fallon to face her past. Funny and compassionate Fallon's sunny narration accessibly explores heavy topics such as abuse at the hands of a family member, the psychological effects of a lasting injury, and the weight of keeping secrets. Main characters cue as white. Ages 12–up.