![]() The question: Who in the small town killed Amelia, and how is her life intertwined with Becca’s?ĭoes it pass the “ Homeschool Mom Test“? Let’s see. The story is told from two perspectives: Becca’s first person narrative and a third-person narrative of the events that led up to Amelia Anne’s death. That same night, Amelia Anne, a recent college graduate, is killed on the road outside Becca’s small town. ![]() Synopsis: Becca can’t wait to break free from her small town as soon as high school graduation is over, but when her boyfriend breaks up with her first, her world spins out of control. I’ll give you the basics first, and then my thoughts on it.Īge group: YA (definitely teens not preteens) I’m starting off with Amelia Anne is Dead and Gone because, quite frankly, it was the only one of the nominees I could find at the library last weekend. If you haven’t seen the list of nominees, you’ll find them here. Today I start my first of the Edgar-nominated YA and juvenile mystery books for 2013. ![]()
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