Close Your Eyes, Hold Hands

Close Your Eyes, Hold Hands A Novel

First edition

Hardback (08 Jul 2014)

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Publisher's Synopsis

A heartbreaking, wildly inventive, and moving novel narrated by a teenage runaway, from the bestselling author of  Midwives  and  The Sandcastle Girls .

Close Your Eyes, Hold Hands  is the story of Emily Shepard, a homeless teen living in an igloo made of ice and trash bags filled with frozen leaves. Half a year earlier, a nuclear plant in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom had experienced a cataclysmic meltdown, and both of Emily's parents were killed. Devastatingly, her father was in charge of the plant, and the meltdown may have been his fault. Was he drunk when it happened? Thousands of people are forced to flee their homes in the Kingdom; rivers and forests are destroyed; and Emily feels certain that as the daughter of the most hated man in America, she is in danger. So instead of following the social workers and her classmates after the meltdown, Emily takes off on her own for Burlington, where she survives by stealing, sleeping on the floor of a drug dealer's apartment, and inventing a new identity for herself -- an identity inspired by her favorite poet, Emily Dickinson. When Emily befriends a young homeless boy named Cameron, she protects him with a ferocity she didn't know she had. But she still can't outrun her past, can't escape her grief, can't hide forever-and so she comes up with the only plan that she can. 

A story of loss, adventure, and the search for friendship in the wake of catastrophe,  Close Your Eyes, Hold Hands  is one of Chris Bohjalian's finest novels to date-breathtaking, wise, and utterly transporting.

About the Publisher

Doubleday

Doubleday

Doubleday is an imprint of Transworld Publishers and publishes bestselling authors such as Bill Bryson, Joanne Harris, Terry Pratchett and Kate Atkinson in hardback.

Book information

ISBN: 9780385534833
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Imprint: Doubleday
Pub date:
Edition: First edition
DEWEY: 813.6
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: 288
Weight: -1g