The bestselling author of Iβm Not Scared βelegizes adolescence fiercely and sympatheticallyβ in a novel thatβs βscary, lovely and at last a heartbreakerβ (Kirkus Reviews).
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Lorenzo Cuni is a fourteen-year-old loner. His wealthy parents think he is away on a school skiing trip, but in fact he has stowed away in a forgotten cellar. For a week he plans to live in perfect isolation, keeping the adult world at bay. Then a visit from his estranged half-sister, Olivia, changes everything.
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Evoking the fierce intensity and the pulse-quickening creepiness ofΒ Iβm Not Scared, Ammanitiβs bestselling first novel,Β Me and YouΒ is a breathtaking tale of alienation, acceptance, and wanting to be loved by βa fearsomely gifted writerβ (The Independent).
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βImmensely engagingΒ .Β .Β . Both tender and emotionally arresting, Ammanitiβs novel is unforgettable.β βPublishers Weekly, starred review
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βItalian author NiccolΓ² Ammaniti does a lot in 160 pages, including surprise, humor, and frighten youβsometimes simultaneously.β βDaily Candy
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βAmmanitiβs prose is nimble, perceptive and economicalΒ .Β .Β . Thereβs a lot to love about this bookβits reticent empathy, its delicate and pragmatic treatment of addiction, its remarkable use of restricted physical space.β βFull Stop
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βMe and YouΒ takes a short time to read but offers a memorable experience in a mutual recognition of loneliness and grief.β βCurled Up With a Good Book
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βMe And You, at just over one hundred pagesΒ .Β .Β . [is a] perfect bookΒ .Β .Β . NiccolΓ² Ammaniti disgusts me for how talented he isΒ .Β .Β . He has written a masterpiece.β βAntonio DβOrrico,Β Corriere della Sera