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    <![CDATA[Part thriller, part ghost tale, part love story, <strong>One for Sorrow</strong> is a novel as timeless as <em>The</em> <em>Catcher in the Rye</em> and as hauntingly lyrical as <em>The Lovely Bones</em>. Christopher Barzak&#8217;s stunning debut tells of a teenage boy&#8217;s coming-of-age that begins with a shocking murder and ends with a reason to hope.<br/><br/>Adam McCormick had just turned fifteen when the body was found in the woods. It is the beginning of an autumn that will change his life forever. Jamie Marks was a boy a lot like Adam, a boy no one paid much attention to&#8212;a boy almost no one would truly miss. And for the first time, Adam feels he has a purpose. Now, more than ever, Jamie needs a friend. <br/><br/>But the longer Adam holds on to Jamie&#8217;s ghost, the longer he keeps his friend tethered to a world where he no longer belongs&#8230;and the weaker Adam&#8217;s own ties to the living become. Now, to find his way back, Adam must learn for himself what it truly means to be alive.]]>
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