One for Sorrow

One for Sorrow by Christopher Barzak, published by Bantam Books in 2007, is a novel that explores themes of loss and connection. The story centers on Adam McCormik, whose family is in turmoil following his mother’s paralysis from a drunk-driving accident. As he grapples with his own grief, Adam is drawn to the location where the body of a murdered classmate, Jamie Marks, was discovered, leading him to form an unusual friendship with Jamie’s ghost.
Readers will find that this narrative delves into the complexities of friendship and the impact of tragedy on young lives. The relationship between Adam and Jamie unfolds against the backdrop of personal and familial challenges, highlighting the emotional struggles that accompany loss. This edition contains 308 pages and is presented in English, offering a poignant exploration of the intersection between the living and the dead, as well as the ways in which individuals cope with their circumstances.
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With his family life falling apart after his mother is paralyzed in a drunk-driving accident, Adam McCormik is drawn to the site where the body of a murdered classmate, Jamie Marks, a boy ignored by almost everyone, had been found and finds himself entering into a strange friendship with a ghost.
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