Meg Rosoff was formerly a YA author, but her work transcends categorization and we are delighted to bring it to adult readers for the first time. What I Was is a timeless, enthralling story destined to become a classic. Rule number one: Trust no one. Read free book excerpt from What I Was by Meg Rosoff, page 1 of 2. 6 rows · · What I Was is an unusual coming-of-age story that examines the fluidity of identity and the ways.
Author Meg Rosoff | Submitted by: Jane Kivik. Free download or read online What I Was pdf (ePUB) book. The first edition of the novel was published in August 30th , and was written by Meg Rosoff. The book was published in multiple languages including English, consists of pages and is available in Hardcover format. This is an elegant, almost dreamlike novel that confirms my high estimation of Meg Rosoff (first inspired by my appreciation of How I Live Now). Rosoff's prose is deceptively simple, and the reader may feel hard pressed to explain what actually happens in the story, and yet the novel is packed with multi-layered ideas and compelling emotion. OCLC. LC Class. PZ7.R Wg Children and Young Adult Literature portal. What I Was is Meg Rosoff 's third novel for young adults. The book was published in , and was shortlisted for both the Costa Children's Book Award and the Carnegie Medal.
A novel by award-winning author Meg Rosoff. Carnegie winner Meg Rosoff’s What I Was will surely find a place on the shortlists for major prizes” — Publishing News. Meg Rosoff is one of a handful of gifted writers to have seized adolescence as a territory worthy of respect. by Meg Rosoff. pp, Penguin, £ According to Penguin Books, Meg Rosoff is an icon and a brand, but don't let that put you off. What she is really is a fabulous writer. She burst onto the. Meg Rosoff grew up in Boston and worked in advertising for fifteen years before writing her first novel, How I Live Now, which has sold more than one million copies in thirty-six territories. It won the Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize, the Printz Award, was short-listed for the Orange Prize and made into a film.
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