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“Darkly beautiful…”

The Walls Around Us is just as haunting and darkly beautiful and torturously lonely as its title and cover hinted it would be. Nova Ren Suma writes some of the most provocative unreliable narration I’ve ever read.
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“With evocative language, a shifting timeline and more than one unreliable narrator, Suma subtly explores the balance of power between the talented and the mediocre, the rich and the poor, the brave and the cowardly . . . To reveal more would be to uncover the bloody heart that beats beneath the floorboards of this urban-legend-tinged tale.” —The New York Times  The Walls Around Us is a ghostly story of suspense told in two voices--one still living and one dead. On the outside, there’s Violet, an eighteen-year-old ballerina days away from the life of her dreams when something threatens to expose the shocking truth of her achievement. On the inside, within the walls of a girls’ juvenile detention center, there’s Amber, locked up for so long she can’t imagine freedom. Tying these two worlds together is Orianna, who holds the key to unlocking all the girls’ darkest mysteries: What really happened on the night Orianna stepped between Violet and her tormentors? What really happened on two strange nights at Aurora Hills? Will Amber and Violet and Orianna ever get the justice they deserve--in this life or in another one? PRAISE FOR THE WALLS AROUND US: “A gorgeously written, spellbinding ghost story.” —Chicago Tribune "Unputdownable . . . the well-paced plot reveals guilt, innocence, and dark truths that will not stay hidden." —The Boston Globe “Suma excels in creating surreal, unsettling stories with vivid language, and this psychological thriller is no exception. Along the way, Suma also makes a powerful statement about the ease with which guilt can be assumed and innocence awarded, not only in the criminal justice system, but in our hearts--in the stories we tell ourselves. A fabulous, frightening read.” —Booklist, starred review   “The wholly realistic view of adolescents meeting the criminal justice system is touched at first with the slimmest twist of an otherworldly creepiness, escalating finally to the truly hair-raising and macabre. Eerie, painful and beautifully spine-chilling.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review   “This haunting and evocative tale of magical realism immerses readers in two settings that seem worlds apart . . . Suma’s unflinchingly honest depiction of the potentially destructive force of female friendship and skillful blending of gritty realism with supernatural elements is reminiscent of Laurie Halse Anderson’s Wintergirls, and the eerie mood she evokes is unnervingly potent.” —School Library Journal, starred review   “In lyrical, authoritative prose, Suma weaves the disparate lives of [the] three girls into a single, spellbinding narrative that explores guilt, privilege, and complicity with fearless acuity. . . The twisting, ghostly tale of Ori’s life, death, and redemption is unsettling and entirely engrossing.” —The Horn Book Magazine, starred review   “Gratifyingly disturbing . . . Suma craftily sets the two stories against one another, moving between Violet’s fiercely grounded account and Amber’s hauntingly destabilized one, enticing readers to figure out how the pieces go together.” —Bulletin for the Center for Children’s Books, starred review “Powerful . . . The compelling narrative, written in scintillating prose and featuring incredibly real characters, brings the two stories together in an explosive finale with a supernatural twist that results in a satisfying resolution.” —VOYA, starred review   “Gripping . . . Just try to put this down.” —Shelf Awareness for Readers, starred review   “A suspenseful tour de force, a ghost story of the best sort, the kind that creeps into your soul and haunts you.” —Libba Bray, author of The Diviners and A Great and Terrible Beauty     “Fearlessly imagined and deliciously sinister, The Walls Around Us is hypnotic, luring the reader deeper and deeper into its original, shocking narrative.” —Michelle Hodkin, author of the Mara Dyer Trilogy   “Written in luscious and deliciously creepy prose not easy to forget . . . This is a story about guilt and innocence, about secr
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What a great story! Kind of like a Black Swan story with some serious supernatural elements. Awesome :) more
“The Walls Around Us” is just as haunting and darkly beautiful and torturously lonely as its title and cover hinted it would be. This is going to sound super strange, but I’m fascinated with stories that engage with the issue of walls—metaphorical, physical, illusionary, or otherwise. Two of my favorite songs—“Walls” by Sultan + Shepard and “I Promise You Walls” by Shiny Toy Guns—capture the duplicitous nature of walls in a soul-crushing way, which is all I could think about when I started reading Nova Ren Suma’s novel. Walls can keep you safe. Walls can create a prison. Walls have a permanence that reassures us, keeps us sturdy. Walls have a permanence that only crumbles slowly, like our sanity when we’re trapped within. Walls can look pretty on one side but not the other. Walls help us block out what we don’t want to see. These are the disheartening truths “The Walls Around Us” tackles through the story of three girls caught up in murders and other mysteries. Two of them long to escape the confines of a juvenile correctional facility, while the other is a ballet dancer who’s bound for Juilliard yet can’t escape the guilt she feels after that one bloody night. It’s hard to discuss anything concrete about this book without spoilers, but I can say it features some of the most provocative unreliable narration I’ve ever read.more
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What a great story! Kind of like a Black Swan story with some serious supernatural elements. Awesome :) more
“The Walls Around Us” is just as haunting and darkly beautiful and torturously lonely as its title and cover hinted it would be. This is going to sound super strange, but I’m fascinated with stories that engage with the issue of walls—metaphorical, physical, illusionary, or otherwise. Two of my favorite songs—“Walls” by Sultan + Shepard and “I Promise You Walls” by Shiny Toy Guns—capture the duplicitous nature of walls in a soul-crushing way, which is all I could think about when I started reading Nova Ren Suma’s novel. Walls can keep you safe. Walls can create a prison. Walls have a permanence that reassures us, keeps us sturdy. Walls have a permanence that only crumbles slowly, like our sanity when we’re trapped within. Walls can look pretty on one side but not the other. Walls help us block out what we don’t want to see. These are the disheartening truths “The Walls Around Us” tackles through the story of three girls caught up in murders and other mysteries. Two of them long to escape the confines of a juvenile correctional facility, while the other is a ballet dancer who’s bound for Juilliard yet can’t escape the guilt she feels after that one bloody night. It’s hard to discuss anything concrete about this book without spoilers, but I can say it features some of the most provocative unreliable narration I’ve ever read.more
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