The Afterwards
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
From the acclaimed team behind The Imaginary comes another powerful, poignant, and darkly fantastical story about friendship, perfect for fans of Neil Gaiman and Roald Dahl.
Ember and Ness are best friends, completely inseparable. Ember can't imagine what life would be without Ness. Until Ness dies, in a most sudden and unexpected way. Ember feels completely empty. How can this even be real?
Then Ember finds a way into the afterworld-a place where the recently dead reside. She knows there must be a way to bring Ness back, so she decides to find it. Because that's what friends do: rescue each other. But the afterworld holds its own dangers. How far will Ember go to make things the way they were again?
Paired with enchanting illustrations from Emily Gravett, A. F. Harrold's powerfully woven tale explores the lengths we go to for the people we love.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The creators of The Imaginary offer another friendship story that inventively meshes and blurs the realistic and the fanciful. The novel's premise involves two fatal accidents: Ember's best friend, Ness, falls from a swing, and her uncle's beloved dog, Betty, is struck by a car. Her grieving uncle furtively leads his niece through a gate into an eerily silent, black-and-white world where the dead reside "for as long as it took them to forget they'd ever been alive." He makes a deal with the supercilious doyenne of the limbo realm to swap Ember for Betty, since "leaving a live person behind" lets him "take a dead one back" to the living world. Ember finds Ness in the Afterwards and is determined to escape with her, so the two and their friendship can live on. This requires Ember to strategically oscillate between the worlds of the living and the recently dead, which makes for some repetition and leads to an unnerving encounter between Ember and her long-deceased mother. Aided by Gravett's evocative art, Harrold brings this eerie, Briticism-laced tale about accepting change, letting go, and love's indissoluble bonds to an affecting finale that is very much grounded in real life. Final art not seen by PW. Ages 8 12.