The Shape of Lost Things

The Shape of Lost Things by Sarah Everett, published by HarperCollins Publishers in 2024, is a poignant exploration of family dynamics and personal growth. This edition spans 272 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows twelve-year-old Skye Nickson as she navigates the complexities of her life after reuniting with her older brother, Finn, who has returned after spending four years on the run with their father. Skye grapples with the changes in her brother and the impact of their family’s past on her present.
Readers will find a heartfelt story that delves into themes of family, change, and the emotional challenges that accompany them. As Skye uses her Polaroid camera to make sense of her shifting world, she confronts the realities of grief and friendship. The book addresses social themes relevant to young readers, including the dynamics of sibling relationships and the feelings that arise from significant life changes. This edition offers an engaging narrative that resonates with the experiences of youth in contemporary society.
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“Compelling and beautifully written… Everett’s sophomore novel story is sure to captivate readers.” — Janae Marks, New York Times bestselling author of On Air with Zoe Washington
From the award-winning author of The Probability of Everything, which has been called “one of the best books I have read this year (maybe ever)” (Colby Sharp, Nerdy Book Club) and “Powerful” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review), comes a heartfelt exploration of family and change as twelve-year-old Skye reunites with her older brother, Finn, after he spent four years on the run with their father.
Skye Nickson’s world changed forever when her dad went on the run with her brother, Finn. It’s been four years without Finn’s jokes, four years without her father’s old soul music, and four years of Skye filling in as Rent-a-Finn on his MIA birthdays for their mom. Finn’s birthday is always difficult, but at least Skye has her best friends, Reece and Jax, to lean on, even if Reece has started acting too cool for them.
But this year is different because after Finn’s birthday, they get a call that he’s finally been found. Tall, quiet, and secretive, this Finn is nothing like the brother she grew up with. He keeps taking late-night phone calls and losing his new expensive gifts, and he doesn’t seem to remember any of their inside jokes or secrets.
As Skye tries to make sense of it all through the lens of her old Polaroid camera, she starts to wonder: Could this Finn be someone else entirely? And if everyone else has changed, does it mean that Skye has to change too?
“An engaging look at grief, friendship, and how to remain who you are when everything around you is changing.” — Claire Swinarski, author of What Happened to Rachel Riley?
“An engaging and unputdownable read.” — Booklist (starred review)
“A stellar middle-grade novel.” — Shelf Awareness (starred review)
“A recommended first purchase for all libraries serving tweens and teens.” — School Library Journal (starred review)
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