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Item specifics
- Condition
- Brand
- Unbranded
- Book Series
- Wendy
- MPN
- Does not apply
- Unit Quantity
- (1) Last One! Get it FAST!
- ISBN
- 9781595145765
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Penguin Young Readers Group
ISBN-10
1595145761
ISBN-13
9781595145765
eBay Product ID (ePID)
217372124
Product Key Features
Book Title
Museum of Intangible Things
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Social Themes / Depression, Travel, Social Themes / Depression & Mental Illness, General, Social Themes / Friendship, Girls & Women, Social Themes / Runaways
Publication Year
2015
Genre
Juvenile Fiction, Young Adult Fiction
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Young Adult Audience
Reviews
"A crisp, beautifully crafted story of adventure, love, and the limits of friendship..." - Booklist , STARRED REVIEW "A finely crafted blend of heartbreak and humor..." - Kirkus "A cast of well-rounded and memorable characters and a realistic perspective on mental illness make for a thought-provoking story." - Publishers Weekly "...beautifully explored...highly entertaining...Hand this to (girly) fans of Steven Chbosky." -- VOYA "Hannah's fluid narration will keep the pages turning until the novel's complex and bittersweet conclusion." - School Library Journal "Zoe is a complex character who in addition to being bipolar is also intelligent, loyal, and funny. Tragically, however, it's Zoe's illness that brings this outstanding novel--and an inspiring friendship--to a heartbreaking but inevitable conclusion." - Horn Book "Nobody writes true, messy, gorgeous friendship like Wendy Wunder. The Museum of Intangible Things is wrenching and real." -- Katie Cotugno , author of How to Love " The Museum of Intangible Things is the best kind of joyride: exhilarating and hilarious and full of heart. A must-read for anyone who has ever had - or longed for - a true best friend." -- Alexandra Coutts , author of Tumble and Fall, "A crisp, beautifully crafted story of adventure, love, and the limits of friendship..." - Booklist , STARRED REVIEW "A finely crafted blend of heartbreak and humor..." - Kirkus "A cast of well-rounded and memorable characters and a realistic perspective on mental illness make for a thought-provoking story." - Publishers Weekly "...beautifully explored...highly entertaining...Hand this to (girly) fans of Steven Chbosky." -- VOYA "Hannah's fluid narration will keep the pages turning until the novel's complex and bittersweet conclusion." - School Library Journal "Zoe is a complex character who in addition to being bipolar is also intelligent, loyal, and funny. Tragically, however, it's Zoe's illness that brings this outstanding novel--and an inspiring friendship--to a heartbreaking but inevitable conclusion." - Horn Book "Nobody writes true, messy, gorgeous friendship like Wendy Wunder. The Museum of Intangible Things is wrenching and real." -- Katie Cotugno , author of How to Love " The Museum of Intangible Things is the best kind of joyride: exhilarating and hilarious and full of heart. A must-read for anyone who has ever had - or longed for - a true best friend." -- Alexandra Coutts , author of Tumble and Fall
Dewey Edition
23
TitleLeading
The
Grade From
Seventh Grade
Dewey Decimal
[Fic]
Synopsis
"A crisp, beautifully crafted story of adventure, love, and the limits of friendship..." - Booklist (Starred Review) Hannah and Zoe haven't had much in their lives, but they've always had each other. So when Zoe tells Hannah she needs to get out of their down-and-out New Jersey town, they pile into Hannah's beat-up old Le Mans and head west, putting everything--their deadbeat parents, their disappointing love lives, their inevitable enrollment at community college--behind them. As they chase storms and make new friends, Zoe tells Hannah she wants her to live bigger, dream grander, aim higher. And so Zoe begins teaching Hannah all about life's intangible things, concepts sadly missing from her existence--things like audacity, insouciance, karma , and even happiness ., An unforgettable read from the acclaimed author of The Probability of Miracles , The Museum of Intangible Things sparkles with the humor and heartbreak of true friendship and first love. Loyalty. Envy. Obligation. Dreams. Disappointment. Fear. Negligence. Coping. Elation. Lust. Nature. Freedom. Heartbreak. Insouciance. Audacity. Gluttony. Belief. God. Karma. Knowing what you want (there is probably a French word for it). Saying yes. Destiny. Truth. Devotion. Forgiveness. Life. Happiness (ever after). Hannah and Zoe haven't had much in their lives, but they've always had each other. So when Zoe tells Hannah she needs to get out of their down-and-out New Jersey town, they pile into Hannah's beat-up old Le Mans and head west, putting everything-their deadbeat parents, their disappointing love lives, their inevitable enrollment at community college-behind them. As they chase storms and make new friends, Zoe tells Hannah she wants more for her. She wants her to live bigger, dream grander, aim higher. And so Zoe begins teaching Hannah all about life's intangible things, concepts sadly missing from her existence-things like audacity, insouciance, karma , and even happiness . An unforgettable read from the acclaimed author of The Probability of Miracles , The Museum of Intangible Things sparkles with the humor and heartbreak of true friendship and first love. Also by Wendy Wunder- 'Wonderfully Bittersweet.' Seventeen.com 'A crisp, beautifully crafted story of adventure, love, and the limits of friendship.' Booklist, starred review
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