A Catalog of Burnt Objects, Shana Youngdahl
A Catalog of Burnt Objects, Shana Youngdahl
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A Catalog of Burnt Objects

Author: Shana Youngdahl

Narrator: Elena Rey

Unabridged: 9 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/18/2025


Synopsis

The powerful story of a girl struggling to figure out her estranged brother, a new love, and her own life just as wildfires beset her small California town—perfect for fans of Nina LaCour and Kathleen Glasgow

Seventeen-year-old Caprice wants to piece her family back together now that her older brother has returned home, even as she resents that he ever broke them apart. Just as she starts to get a new footing—falling in love for the first time, uncertainly mending her traumatized relationship with her brother, completing the app that will win her a college scholarship and a job in tech—wildfires strike Sierra, her small California town, forcing her to reckon with a future that is impossible to predict.

A love story of many kinds, and a reflection of the terrifying, heartbreaking Camp Fire that destroyed Paradise, California, where the author grew up, this is a tale that looks at what is lost and discovers what remains, and how a family can be nearly destroyed again and again, and still survive.

“Gorgeous worldbuilding [and] depth . . . Swoony [and] unputdownable.” —BCCB

"Smart and moving . . . beautiful." —Kirkus (starred review)

"Eloquent . . . well-drawn, realistic . . . Goes straight to the heart.” —Booklist (starred review)

"Gut-wrenching [and] deeply resonant . . . Perfect for fans of Helena Fox." —Shelf Awareness (starred review)

"A thoughtful, hopeful tight-rope walk between first loss and first love." —Daisy Garrison, author of Six More Months of June

"Heart-wrenching and lyrical." —Jeff Zentner, author of In The Wild Light

“A truly tender novel . . . you can’t help but fall inlove with the world inside this book.” —Helena Fox, award-winning author of How It Feels to Float

About The Author

Shana Youngdahl is a poet and author who teaches writing at Lindenwood University. One of her greatest joys is helping people embrace the stories they need to tell. She is the author of the acclaimed novel, As Many Nows as I Can Get. Shana lives with her husband, two daughters, and two cats in Missouri.


Reviews

Goodreads review by emma on March 20, 2025

this book doesn't have a cover or a synopsis or a release date, but i liked one book by the author 3 years ago so i'll read it update: it has been years since i added this. if this is a stubborn-off, i will win. update to the update: i won. (3.5 / review to come / thanks to the publisher for the e-arc)......more

Goodreads review by Dona's on March 23, 2025

Finished Reading Pre-Read notes I honestly grabbed this one for the title alone, but after reviewing the table of contents, which gives a good idea of the shape of the plot, I was completely invested. Final Review “Yeah, right . Sorry. I’m a little— you know, off today.” “Witnessing a fire-pocolypse can......more

Goodreads review by joni ౨ৎ on March 28, 2025

this was such a beautiful story and i think it's meant for everyone. i loved the characters and everything about this. it follows caprice alexander before and after a forest fire destroys sierra, her hometown. her estranged brother has returned home and she's trying to work on her relationship with......more

Goodreads review by Blagica on April 18, 2025

A Beautiful Story I set a goal to read 20 pages a day as a way to bring more joy into my routine. Well, that plan backfired—in the best way. I tore through this book way past the daily page count because I simply couldn’t stop. It’s that good. Charming from start to finish, with a story that feels bo......more

Goodreads review by Kathy on February 24, 2025

A Catalog of Burnt Objects by Shana Youngdahl is a thought-provoking young adult novel of family, relationships, and loss of community. Seventeen-year-old Caprice is about to experience unanticipated highs and lows after her brother Beckett returns from rehab. Although she is happy he is home, she is......more


Quotes

“Gorgeous worldbuilding [and] depth without slowing the pace . . . There are swoony scenes and wildly fun best-friend chats, [but] this isn’t your typical teen romance—like the fire, it has darker and more complicated edges . . . Unputdownable.” —BCCB

“Youngdahl’s eloquent sophomore work celebrates love, loss, family, and the meaning of home. . . . Her narrative goes straight to the heart in lucid, well-crafted sentences. Caprice is complexly developed: stubborn but empathetic, loyal, and giving, and she is surrounded by a well-drawn, realistic group of characters. Full of heart and sure to have mass appeal.” —Booklist (starred review)

"Smart and moving; a beautiful tribute to those living with the threat of wildfires." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Gut-wrenching [and] tender . . . Youngdahl uses smart [computer programming elements] in her deeply resonant second YA novel to evoke empathy and create tension . . . Stitched between chapters are touching vignettes of townspeople talking about irreplaceable items . . . Emotionally rich [and] perfect for fans of Helena Fox." Shelf Awareness (starred review)

"A Catalog of Burnt Objects assures us, in the most heart-wrenching and lyrical terms, that even as our world burns in ways both figurative and literal, love and hope will survive the dark night and rise from the ashes." —Jeff Zentner, award-winning author of In The Wild Light

“A deeply moving story about loss, tragedy, and mistakes, and how these things can imprint in our bodies and in the ways we try to find ourselves. Through Caprice’s eyes, we get to know the people, vibrancy, and heart of the town of Sierra. You can’t help but fall in love with the world inside this book.” —Helena Fox, award-winning author of How It Feels to Float

"A Catalog of Burnt Objects meets the destruction of our planet and our lives head on in a thoughtful, hopeful tight-rope walk between first loss and first love. The peril of climate change has never been made so personal to the generation now coming of age as their world burns, and as we come together to rethink and rebuild." —Daisy Garrison, acclaimed author of Six More Months of June

"Searingly real." —The Chico Enterprise Record

"This heartbreaking and moving novel is a must-read." —Brightly