Had it not been for
Colleen Mondor's high praise, I might never have known about Elizabeth Hand's
Illyria, an alternate reality that seems supremely tragic. Because oh my goodness, is this a book, is this writing at its no-holds-barred, no-compromises best. When I say, as I have been known to say, that the best of young adult writing honors the intelligence of teen readers, expects vocabulary and delivers it, leaves all explication in the inherently capable reader's hands, and entrusts the r...
Published on August 06, 2010 06:18