Where the Heart Should Be, Sarah Crossan
Where the Heart Should Be, Sarah Crossan
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Where the Heart Should Be

Author: Sarah Crossan

Narrator: Sophie Jo Wasson

Unabridged: 3 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/21/2025


Synopsis

Kirkus Best BookChicago Public Library Best BookA CCBC Choice“I hold my breath while reading Sarah Crossan’s books. Every word is filled with so much love, the book is practically throbbing. A beautiful, perfect, moving read.” —Cecelia Ahern, bestselling author of P. S. I Love YouIn 1847, everything in Ireland was falling apart—but sixteen-year-old Nell was falling in love. Carnegie Medal winner Sarah Crossan’s first historical novel-in-verse is a suspenseful and heartbreaking story of love, family, and the forces that can destroy us or bind us forever. For fans of Joy McCullough, Elizabeth Acevedo, Malinda Lo, and Ruta Sepetys.Ireland is starving, and a poor Irish scullery maid falls in love with the British heir to the land. Can their romance stay hidden during the devastating famine? The potatoes are black, people are dying, and in the midst of it all, Nell must do everything she can to keep her family together and everyone she loves alive.It is hard to tell a love story and also the story of a people being torn apart.

About Sarah Crossan

Sarah Crossan is the author of One, which won the Carnegie Medal and the Bookseller's prize for young adult fiction and was named the Irish Children's Book of the Year. It was also named to the White Ravens list, was an Indie Next selection, and earned four starred reviews in the US. In 2018, Sarah Crossan was named Irish Children’s Laureate. Two other novels, The Weight of Water and Apple and Rain, were also shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal. Sarah Crossan has lived in Dublin, London, and New York, and now lives in Sussex. She graduated with a degree in philosophy and literature before training as an English and drama teacher at Cambridge University. Since completing a master's in creative writing, she has been working to promote creative writing in schools.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bookishrealm on January 27, 2025

Whew this was difficult book to read and unlike anything I've ever picked up. CW: death, discrimination, famine, violence. What Worked: This is my first novel by Sarah Crossan but it won't be my last. As a history major, I'm familiar with the particulars of the Irish Potato Famine, but reading about......more

Goodreads review by Sara on January 26, 2024

Read the entire book in one go. Sarah Crossan at her absolute best.......more

Goodreads review by Brittany (whatbritreads) on March 19, 2024

*Big thanks to Bloomsbury for sending me a copy of this to review!* Please note: My rating is 3.5 but I’ve rounded it up to 4 for the sake of Goodreads (who are still yet to update and give us half stars!!!!!!) I had no idea what to expect from this one as books written in verse can be hit or miss, bu......more

Goodreads review by Paperback on October 24, 2024

5 STAR ALERT 🌟 So much emotion packed into such few words. A brutal but sad story about survival, grief, violence, family, and love.......more