Name: Far From You
Author: Tess Sharpe
Author: Tess Sharpe
Publisher US &UK: Disney Hyperion/ Orion Indigo
Summary: Sophie
Winters nearly died. Twice.
The first time, she's
fourteen, and escapes a near-fatal car accident with scars, a bum leg, and an
addiction to Oxy that'll take years to kick.
The second time, she's
seventeen, and it's no accident. Sophie and her best friend Mina are confronted
by a masked man in the woods. Sophie survives, but Mina is not so lucky. When
the cops deem Mina's murder a drug deal gone wrong, casting partial blame on
Sophie, no one will believe the truth: Sophie has been clean for months, and it
was Mina who led her into the woods that night for a meeting shrouded in
mystery.
After a forced stint in
rehab, Sophie returns home to a chilly new reality. Mina's brother won't speak
to her, her parents fear she'll relapse, old friends have become enemies, and
Sophie has to learn how to live without her other half. To make matters worse,
no one is looking in the right places and Sophie must search for Mina's
murderer on her own. But with every step, Sophie comes closer to revealing all:
about herself, about Mina...and about the secret they shared.
Review: Far
From You is the first novel from debut author Tess Sharpe from US publisher Disney Hyperion and UK publisher Orion Indigo.
This book had me rapidly flipping the pages to find out what happened next. It
is the story of teen Sophie Winters whose life changed in an instant. That
moment is when her best friend Mina is murdered. At seventeen she has endured a
lot. At fourteen she narrowly survived a car accident, but she escaped with an
addiction to Oxy that controlled her life and took her a couple years to
defeat. It’s because of this addiction
and because of her past that nobody wants to believe what Sophie is trying to
tell them: she was clean and has been clean for months. She was not using and
she did not drag Mina along for a drug deal. Mina’s death is not her fault. She
cared too much for Mina to ever drag her into that part of her life.
The way that Far From You
is written is one chapter is written in present-day and the following chapter
is a flashback, though these are at various times throughout the last few years.
At first I wasn’t sure that I would like this format—but Tess Sharpe knew what
she was doing, it worked perfectly for the type of novel that she was writing.
Without being told what’s happening, you are given the chance to actually see
what happened. You get to live in current day with Sophie as she tries to
discover what has happened, but also see the past unfolding.
It’s a combination of contemporary
and mystery/thriller. The balance was absolutely perfect. I can’t lie—I am a
total contemporary junkie! But the added mystery behind what happened the night
that Mina was murdered heightened the impact as well as my interest. I couldn’t
wait to put the pieces together and figure out the puzzle of what happened in
Sophie’s past along with Sophie who was trying to figure out what happened the
night that Mina was murdered. I thought
this would inevitably lead to what happened on the night that Mina was killed
and Sophie survived and I was right. The plot twists were unexpected and this
has easily become one of my favorite reads of 2014.
1 comments:
This sounds like a really good read! I also love the cover! Great review!
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