The Astonishing Colour of After (Paperback)
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The Astonishing Colour of After (Paperback)

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Paperback 480 Pages / Published: 22/03/2018
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Life, loss, love and art explode in a kaleidoscope of emotions as one girl must learn the truth about her family's past in order to bring peace to the present. 

Leigh Chen Sanders is sixteen when her mother dies by suicide, leaving only a scribbled note: 'I want you to remember'. Leigh doesn't know what it means, but when a red bird appears with a message, she finds herself travelling to Taiwan to meet her maternal grandparents for the first time.

Leigh is far away from home and far away from Axel, her best friend, who she stupidly kissed on the night her mother died - leaving her with a swell of guilt that she wasn't home, and a heavy heart, thinking she may have destroyed the one good thing left in her life.

Overwhelmed by grief, Leigh retreats into her art and into her memories, where colours collide and the rules of reality are broken. The only thing Leigh is certain about is that she must find out the truth. She must remember.

With lyrical prose and magical elements, Emily X.R. Pan's stunning debut novel alternates between past and present, romance and despair, as one girl attempts to find herself through family history, art, friendship, and love.

Publisher: Hachette Children's Group
ISBN: 9781510102965
Number of pages: 480
Weight: 320 g
Dimensions: 198 x 128 x 38 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

'Emily X.R. Pan's brilliantly crafted, harrowing first novel portrays the vast spectrum of love and grief with heart-wrenching beauty and candor. This is a very special book' - John Green

'This beautiful, magical journey into the heart of grief made my heart take flight' - Holly Black

'This is a beautiful, often lyrical account of remembering and mourning a loved one; a book that will stay with you' - The Irish Times

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“Rich and full and beautiful”

A completely stunning debut, dealing with vital topics and powerful feelings. After Leigh's mother commits suicide, Leigh travels to her homeland of Taiwan to try to understand - and try to remember. The mixture... More

“Visually Mesmerising ”

This beautiful story deals with the After of suicide, but does so in such a delicate and thought provoking way, where did we go wrong?

I read this book in a matter of days I just could not put it down. Apon... More

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“"Mama is a bird. And I am just a girl"”

This is a stunning, beautifully written YA novel that deserves to be read by everyone, regardless of age.

Leigh is a wonderful main character, unique and haunted, and her journey to try and make sense of her... More

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