Falling into Place
By Amy Zhang
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About the Book
One cold fall day, high school junior Liz Emerson steers her car into a tree. This haunting and heartbreaking story is told by a surprising and unexpected narrator and unfolds in nonlinear flashbacks even as Liz’s friends, foes, and family gather at the hospital and Liz clings to life. This riveting debut will appeal to fans of Before I Fall, by Lauren Oliver, and 13 Reasons Why, by Jay Asher.
“On the day Liz Emerson tries to die, they had reviewed Newton’s laws of motion in physics class. Then, after school, she put them into practice by running her Mercedes off the road.” Why did Liz Emerson decide that the world would be better off without her? Why did she give up? The nonlinear novel pieces together the short and devastating life of Meridian High’s most popular junior girl. Mass, acceleration, momentum, force—Liz didn’t understand it in physics, and even as her Mercedes hurtles toward the tree, she doesn’t understand it now. How do we impact one another? How do our actions reverberate? What does it mean to be a friend? To love someone? To be a daughter? Or a mother? Is life truly more than cause and effect? Amy Zhang’s haunting and universal story will appeal to fans of Lauren Oliver, Gayle Forman, and Jay Asher.
What pushes a girl who seems to have everything to give it all away?
- Mean Girl Unraveling: Liz Emerson rules Meridian High, but behind the popularity is a girl drowning in the darkness of her own choices.
- A Story of Bullying and Regret: From ruining a classmate’s life to pushing her friends toward self-destruction, Liz’s actions create ripples she can’t escape.
- An Unexpected Narrator: This haunting story is pieced together by a voice that knows all of Liz’s secrets—because it was there for every single one.
- Complex Female Friendships: Liz, Julia, and Kennie are the perfect clique on the outside, but their bond is fractured by secrets of addiction, abortion, and betrayal.
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Reviews
“The breezy yet powerful and exceptionally perceptive writing style, multifaceted characters, surprisingly hopeful ending, and pertinent contemporary themes frame an engrossing, thought-provoking story that will be snapped up by readers of Todd Mitchell’s Backwards and Gayle Forman’s If I Stay.” — School Library Journal
“The haunting story of a suicide attempt gone awry as high school junior Liz Emerson drives her Mercedes off the road, winding up in a coma…Zhang writes with confidence and finesse, and many readers will be moved as Liz recognizes the lives she has damaged.” — Kirkus Reviews
“An impressive debut . . . should appeal to readers who sobbed through Jay Asher’s Thirteen Reasons Why.” — Booklist
“Amy Zhang crashes onto the YA scene with this debut novel about a physics student who puts Newton’s Laws of Motion into practice by driving her Mercedes into a tree. . . . A good pick for fans of Lauren Oliver’s Before I Fall and Gayle Forman’s If I Stay.” — Shelf Awareness for Readers
“Insightful . . . it’s interesting to see the mean girl through the eyes of the people who love her, despite (and sometimes because of ) her flaws.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
About the Book
One cold fall day, high school junior Liz Emerson steers her car into a tree. This haunting and heartbreaking story is told by a surprising and unexpected narrator and unfolds in nonlinear flashbacks even as Liz’s friends, foes, and family gather at the hospital and Liz clings to life. This riveting debut will appeal to fans of Before I Fall, by Lauren Oliver, and 13 Reasons Why, by Jay Asher.
“On the day Liz Emerson tries to die, they had reviewed Newton’s laws of motion in physics class. Then, after school, she put them into practice by running her Mercedes off the road.” Why did Liz Emerson decide that the world would be better off without her? Why did she give up? The nonlinear novel pieces together the short and devastating life of Meridian High’s most popular junior girl. Mass, acceleration, momentum, force—Liz didn’t understand it in physics, and even as her Mercedes hurtles toward the tree, she doesn’t understand it now. How do we impact one another? How do our actions reverberate? What does it mean to be a friend? To love someone? To be a daughter? Or a mother? Is life truly more than cause and effect? Amy Zhang’s haunting and universal story will appeal to fans of Lauren Oliver, Gayle Forman, and Jay Asher.
What pushes a girl who seems to have everything to give it all away?
- Mean Girl Unraveling: Liz Emerson rules Meridian High, but behind the popularity is a girl drowning in the darkness of her own choices.
- A Story of Bullying and Regret: From ruining a classmate’s life to pushing her friends toward self-destruction, Liz’s actions create ripples she can’t escape.
- An Unexpected Narrator: This haunting story is pieced together by a voice that knows all of Liz’s secrets—because it was there for every single one.
- Complex Female Friendships: Liz, Julia, and Kennie are the perfect clique on the outside, but their bond is fractured by secrets of addiction, abortion, and betrayal.
Product Details
Reviews
“The breezy yet powerful and exceptionally perceptive writing style, multifaceted characters, surprisingly hopeful ending, and pertinent contemporary themes frame an engrossing, thought-provoking story that will be snapped up by readers of Todd Mitchell’s Backwards and Gayle Forman’s If I Stay.” — School Library Journal
“The haunting story of a suicide attempt gone awry as high school junior Liz Emerson drives her Mercedes off the road, winding up in a coma…Zhang writes with confidence and finesse, and many readers will be moved as Liz recognizes the lives she has damaged.” — Kirkus Reviews
“An impressive debut . . . should appeal to readers who sobbed through Jay Asher’s Thirteen Reasons Why.” — Booklist
“Amy Zhang crashes onto the YA scene with this debut novel about a physics student who puts Newton’s Laws of Motion into practice by driving her Mercedes into a tree. . . . A good pick for fans of Lauren Oliver’s Before I Fall and Gayle Forman’s If I Stay.” — Shelf Awareness for Readers
“Insightful . . . it’s interesting to see the mean girl through the eyes of the people who love her, despite (and sometimes because of ) her flaws.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books