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Why We Broke Up: Novel

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Product Description

Min Green and Ed Slaterton are breaking up, so Min is writing Ed a letter and giving him a box. Inside the box is why they broke up.

Review

"Sure to resonate with all young adults."-- "Library Media Connection"

* "Kalman's spare illustrations ofthe objects heighten the overall enjoyment and perfectly complement Handler'saccomplished prose."-- "The Horn Book", starred review

* "Characters are vivid, and their portrayal is enriched by realistic dialogue....Hander offers a heartbreaking, bittersweet, and compelling romance with a unique angle and flare." ""School Library Journal", starred review""

* "A bittersweet diatribe of their break-up arranged around objects....all the more powerful because of how they evoke truth more than any mere relaying of facts." ""Booklist", starred review""

* "As objects from the box are revealed in Kalman's vividly rendered paintings, readers are taken beneath the surface of what will no doubt be one of the most talked-about romances in teen literature....A poignant, exhilarating tale of a love affair gone to the dogs." ""Kirkus Reviews", starred review""

* "Handler shows exceptional skill at getting inside Min's head and heart...lending real pathos to Min's memorabilia and making her sorrow all the more palpable." ""Publishers Weekly", starred review""

* "Handler is at his best when he's creating verbal collages of ordinary, recognizable high-school moments....Like the perfect breakup song, this turns the searing experience of losing your heart into a cathartic work of art." ""The Bulletin", starred review""

* "Kalman's spare illustrations of the objects heighten the overall enjoyment and perfectly complement Handler's accomplished prose." ""The Horn Book", starred review""

"It's easy to predict how Handler's story will conclude from the book's few pages. It's more difficult to take such an everyday tragedy with a predictable ending and elevate it to an end point of enduring, emotionally effective art." ""Los Angeles Times"""

"The Lemony Snicket author (writing under his own name) convincingly inhabits the mind of Min, a teenage girl reeling from her first heartbreak. This poignant, bittersweet novel centers on a box of objects infused with memories of her brief, unforgettable love." ""Entertainment Weekly"""

About the Author

DANIEL HANDLER has written for grown-ups under his own name and for younger readers under the name Lemony Snicket. He was dumped at least three times in high school.
MAIRA KALMAN, acclaimed artist and designer, has created many books for both grown-ups and children. Her heart was broken in high school by a boy who looked like Bob Dylan.

Editions (3)

ISBN9781405277907
PublisherElectric Monkey
Publication Date06/04/15
Pages368

Reviews & Ratings

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  • jess1203
    jess1203

    4 Followers

    0.0

    This is the weirdest book I've ever read. At first, I really liked the creativity and the new style of story-telling but I cannot for the life of me keep on reading this book. It's confusing and I can't get into the story. Trying to get better with that sunk cost fallacy thingy.

    Jun 26, 2022

  • briaraq
    briaraq

    3 Followers

    3.0

    Ed kinda sucks

    Jan 10, 2024

  • lenaluisa
    lenaluisa

    15 Followers

    5.0

    Made me feel like going through my first ever break up again - kinda in a good way. Easy to read and great if you want something that REALLY makes you feel something.

    Dec 26, 2023

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