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Since You've Been Gone

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CCBC's Best Books for Kids & Teens (Fall 2015) - Commended
Fifteen-year-old Edie Fraser searches for her mother, who has gone missing shortly after the two moved to London, England, to escape Edie's abusive father.
Is it possible to outrun your past? Fifteen-year-old Edie Fraser and her mother, Sydney, have been trying to do just that for five years. Now, things have gone from bad to worse. Not only has Edie had to move to another new school — she's in a different country.
Sydney promises her that this is their chance at a fresh start, and Edie does her best to adjust to life in London, England, despite being targeted by the school bully. But when Sydney goes out to work the night shift and doesn't come home, Edie is terrified that the past has finally caught up with them.
Alone in a strange country, Edie is afraid to call the police for fear that she'll be sent back to her abusive father. Determined to find her mother but with no idea where to start, she must now face the most difficult decision of her life.
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    • School Library Journal

      November 1, 2014

      Gr 8 Up-Fifteen-year-old Edie is no stranger to starting over. She and her mother have been evading her abusive father for longer than she cares to remember. This time however, things are different. Edie doesn't just have to move to a new town and make new friends. She is forced to relocate to London, leaving her beloved cat behind at a moment's notice. As if adjusting to a new country weren't enough of a challenge, Edie finds herself at the center of a missing person case when her mother does not return home from her new job. With the help of unlikely ally and romantic prospect Jermaine, Edie's search for her mother takes her all over the city. It is on this journey that she realizes it's time to stop running and start living. This realistic novel is a quick read with a slightly implausible plot. If readers are able to overlook the myriad of unlikely coincidences and hasty wrap-up, they will enjoy this fast-paced sojourn through London. For fans of Maureen Johnson's 13 Little Blue Envelopes (HarperCollins, 2005).-Jennifer Furuyama, Pendleton Public Library, OR

      Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      December 15, 2014
      Grades 8-10 Fifteen-year-old Edie Fraser has spent her whole life running away. After she and her mother, Sydney, move to London, Sydney doesn't come home after work one night, and Edie is left alone. Edie and her new friend Jermaine begin to search for Sydney, but they soon realize that England wasn't far enough for Mrs. Fraser to escape her past. The novel starts with a great first line Today I punched Ranice James in the face which sets the tone for this fast-paced mystery, and the tension only increases as they find clues. But this is also a good character study of both Edie, who, despite her desire to stay safe and avoid danger, now must face her fears in order to find her missing mother, and Jermaine, who struggles to find his place in life. This Canadian import makes for a quick, exciting read.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2014, American Library Association.)

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