A YALSA 2020 Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers“Compelling.” —School Library Journal“Moving.” —Publishers Weekly“Poignant.” —Kirkus ReviewsA high school senior attempts to salvage her reputa
;A moving story about sisterhood, family, and overcoming the insurmountable mountain that is grief.' Kirkus Reviews ';Elegiac and beautiful, del Rosario's tale plumbs the deep relationships between si
A high school senior attempts to salvage her reputation among her Ivy League–obsessed classmates by writing their college admissions essays and in the process learns big truths about herself in this m
A teen navigates questions of grief, identity, and guilt in the wake of her sister’s mysterious disappearance in this breathtaking novel-in-verse from the author of 500 Words or Less—perfect for fans of Elizabeth Acevedo.Rowena feels like her family is a frayed string of lights that someone needs to fix with electrical tape. After her mother died a few years ago, she and her sister, Ariana, drifted into their own corners of the world, each figuring out in their own separate ways how to exist in a world in which their mother is no longer alive.But then Ariana disappears under the cover of night in the middle of a snowstorm, leaving no trace or tracks. When Row wakes up to a world of snow and her sister’s empty bedroom, she is left to piece together the mystery behind where Ariana went and why, realizing along the way that she might be part of the reason Ariana is gone.Haunting and evocative—and told in dual perspectives—Turtle Under Ice examines two sisters frozen by grief as they searc