Faceless

· Scholastic Inc.
4.9
16 reviews
Ebook
357
Pages
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About this ebook

From a New York Times–bestselling author, an emotionally gripping novel about a girl who gets a face transplant and must rediscover her identity.

When Maisie Winters wakes up, she’s in the hospital.

The last thing she remembers is going for a run on a misty morning. Slowly, she figures out that after lightning hit a power line, a hot-burning electrical fire consumed her, destroying her face. Where her nose, cheeks, and chin used to be, now there is . . . nothing.

Maisie is lucky enough to qualify for a rare medical treatment: a face transplant. But with someone else’s features staring back at her in the mirror, Maisie looks—and feels—like a stranger. Before, she knew who she was—a regular girl who ran track and got good grades, who loved her boyfriend and her best friend. Now, she can’t even recognize herself . . .

From the New York Times–bestselling author of A Danger to Herself and Others comes a gripping and gorgeously written tale of identity and love. This is a story of losing yourself, and the long, hard fight to find your way back.

Praise for Faceless

A New York Public Library Best Books for Teens (2015)

Nominated for YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults (2016)

“Gorgeous and wrenching . . . I couldn’t put it down.” —Luanne Rice, New York Times–bestselling author

“[Sheinmel’s] depiction of a disfigured adolescent girl, already searching for herself and now suddenly forced to accept this new enormity, is compelling . . . absorbing.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Fascinating. Teens will identify with [Maisie’s] struggle to accept that her old life is gone forever. The anger and grief that she feels is palpable and vividly expressed. Fans of R. J. Palacio’s Wonder will also enjoy this book and relate to its similar theme about how physical appearance does not define who you really are.” —VOYA

“A fascinating human portrait of a unique medical procedure, this work paints a complex picture of a young life impacted by a mammoth change.” —School Library Journal

“Sheinmel’s prose is accessible to a wide range of readers who, for whatever reason, find themselves struggling with differences. A touching reminder that real change is rarely skin deep.” —Booklist

Ratings and reviews

4.9
16 reviews
Jordyn Keogh
June 23, 2016
It is definitely a book that is interesting it's unfortunate that I borrowed it from my public library because I didn't have a chance to finish reading it that's just because I like to take my time when I read should I can understand the book better and I got halfway through the book it is super interesting you should most definitely get this book it's totally worth the money!!!!
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Kate DeKlerk
June 29, 2016
This, book was so incredible and it was deffinetly an emotional roller-coaster it was truley an inspiring story line, I would 100% recommend this book to any one who is looking for an emotional story to read.
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Oakley the tree
October 30, 2018
I read this book for a summer assignment and I ended up falling in love. I've never related so much to a book before. It was an unreal experience.
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About the author

Alyssa Sheinmel is the New York Times–bestselling author of several novels for young adults including A Danger to Herself and Others, Faceless and Second Star. She is the co-author of The Haunting of Sunshine Girl and its sequel, The Awakening of Sunshine Girl. Alyssa grew up in Northern California and New York and currently lives in New York City. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter at @AlyssaSheinmel, or visit her online at alyssasheinmel.com.

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