The Girl with the Wrong Name

Author(s): Barnabas Miller

Young Adult

17-year-old Theo Lane has been hiding half of her face from the public ever since 'The Night In Question', a night that left her with a long, disfiguring scar, an unquiet mind and no memory of what happened. An aspiring documentary maker, she uses her camera to keep the world at a safe distance, shooting hours of secret footage with a hidden button cam on her jacket collar. But when Andy Reese, a forlorn and mysterious 'Lost Boy,' wanders into her frame, he becomes the unknowing star of her latest project.

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Praise for The Girl with the Wrong Name A Bank Street College Best Children's Book "Such a rush. You won't know which way is up, whom to love, or whom to trust. Theo is my favorite type of heroine: witty, lonely, fierce, and terrifyingly intelligent. A brain-shattering rollercoaster ride of a novel." E. Lockhart, New York Timesbestselling author ofWe Were Liars "I loved this book. Mind-blowing and intense it will keep you guessing until the last page." Kami Garcia, #1New York Timesbestselling coauthor ofBeautiful Creaturesand author ofThe Lovely Reckless A plot laid out like mountain switchbacks. A narrator who can't rely on her own memories. And a secret hidden under layers of guilt, blame, and shame. Miller's The Girl with the Wrong Nameis even more than the sum of its parts, and its parts are damn fine." Barry Lyga, New York Timesbestselling author ofI Hunt Killers It might take a while to unbend your brain after you devour Barnabas Miller's gripping and mysteriousThe Girl With the Wrong Name, but mental crimping is just one of the many joys to find in this thrilling, insightful, and fully original tale. C. Alexander London, bestselling author ofProxy Riveting and utterly engrossing. How Barnabas Miller manages to deftly maneuver between moments of deliciously snarky humor, poignant teen angst, family dysfunction, budding romance, and sly class commentary, while wrapping it all up in a dark, twisted, Hitchcock-worthy page-turner of a thriller about love and evil, I ll never know. Clearly, he s some kind of stealth writing demi-god bent on making us all miss our train stops. Mission accomplished, sir. LibbaBray, New York Times bestselling author of the Michael L. Printz award winner Going Bovine"The Girl with the Wrong Nameis going to twist your brain around in circles, in the best way." Bustle.com "Contains countless twists and turns that make it a dark, intense, mind-bending mystery . . . Miller s novel communicates a powerful truth: we all have secrets and feelings we would like to repress, no matter how much we try to hide them behind a facade. Some novels are unremarkable and easy to forget.The Girl With the Wrong Name, however, is a fast-paced psychological thriller that leaves a lasting imprint." Sun-Sentinel"If you like predictable, run-of-the-mill thrillers, The Girl with the Wrong Nameis not for you . . . All is eventually-and rather deliciously-revealed in due time and through its pages." EverydayEbook.com "This book will screw with your head every bit as much as the movieMemento; even when you think you have it figured out, it suddenly veers off into new territory . . . Theo's voice is sarcastic, confused, and cynical, which makes sense: she is one mixed-up lady who can t really trust anyone." Forever Young Adult "A page-turning mystery with a bit of hipsterism and an onion's worth of layers." Kirkus Reviews "Miller gives Theo, a supremely unreliable narrator, a voice as off-kilter as she feels . . . The story zigzags into increasingly grim psychological territory in ways that few readers will be able to predict." Publishers Weekly "A search for answers only leads to more questions in this suspenseful mind-bending thriller . . . [the truth is]far more twisted than Theo or readers could have predicted. Miller takes readers further and further down the rabbit hole, making it hard to guess if anything or anyone is ever as it seems." School Library Journal From the Hardcover edition."

General Fields

  • : 9781616957049
  • : Soho Press Inc
  • : Soho Press Inc
  • : 0.249
  • : February 2017
  • : 208mm X 140mm X 20mm
  • : United States
  • : February 2017
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 272
  • : 1702
  • : Paperback
  • : Barnabas Miller