This Is Where the World Ends

This Is Where the World Ends by Amy Zhang is an illustrated novel published by HarperCollins on March 22, 2016. This 304-page book explores the complex friendship between Janie and Micah, who have been inseparable since childhood. Their contrasting personalities create a dynamic bond, but when Janie goes missing, Micah is left to confront the uncertainties surrounding their relationship and the reality of their lives.
Readers will find a narrative that employs a nonlinear style and features dual narrators, allowing for a multifaceted exploration of themes such as self-esteem, emotions, and the impact of social issues. The story delves into the challenges faced by young adults as they navigate personal struggles and the pressures of the outside world. This edition presents a poignant look at friendship and the emotional turmoil that can arise when faced with loss and uncertainty.
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A heart-wrenching novel about best friends on a collision course with the real world from Amy Zhang, the critically acclaimed Indies Introduce and Indie Next author of Falling into Place.
Janie and Micah, Micah and Janie. That’s how it’s been ever since elementary school, when Janie Vivien moved next door. Janie says Micah is everything she is not. Where Micah is shy, Janie is outgoing. Where Micah loves music, Janie loves art. It’s the perfect friendship—as long as no one finds out about it. But then Janie goes missing and everything Micah thought he knew about his best friend is colored with doubt.
Using a nonlinear writing style and dual narrators, Amy Zhang masterfully reveals the circumstances surrounding Janie’s disappearance in an astonishing second novel that will appeal to fans of Lauren Oliver.
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