<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A critically-acclaimed, spellbinding ghost story set in a refuge for troubled girls deep in the heart of New York City, from the <i>New York Times </i>bestselling author of <i>The Walls Around Us.</i><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>"Shiver-inducingly delicious."--<i>The New York Times Book Review</i> <p/> "[Suma's] narratives are subtle, quicksilver creatures, her language is elegant, and her characters keep more secrets than they reveal. If this book was a dessert, it wouldn't be a chocolate chip cookie or a vanilla birthday cake -- it would be an earl grey lavender macaroon, or maybe balsamic fig ice cream." - NPR.com <p/> "This beautiful story is full of magical-realism and luscious, lyrical writing." - <i>BuzzFeed </i></b> <p/><b>"Terrific . . . A gothic love letter to secret places of New York City and the runaway girls who find them."</b>--<b>Kelly Link, author of Pulitzer Prize finalist </b><i><b>Get in Trouble</b></i> <p/><b>"Nova Ren Suma surpasses herself with this gorgeously-told, mesmerizing, tense and twisted story."-- Laura Ruby, National Book Award Finalist and Printz-Winning author of <i>Bone Gap</i></b> <p/><b>"Nova Ren Suma is a force to be reckoned with. Nobody writes like her."--Courtney Summers, author of <i>Sadie</i> <p/> "<i>A Room Away From the Wolves</i> is a page-turning thrill. Prepare to be left shivery and spooked and a little bit heartbroken."--Emily X.R. Pan, <i>New York Times </i>bestselling author of <i>The Astonishing Color of After</i> <p/> "<i>A Room Away from the Wolves</i> is a beautifully tangled chain, a modern gothic haunting by one of our masters."--Elana K. Arnold, author of National Book Award finalist <i>What Girls Are Made Of</i></b> <p/> Bina has never forgotten the time she and her mother ran away from home. Her mother promised they would hitchhike to the city to escape Bina's cruel father and start over. But before they could even leave town, Bina had a new stepfather and two new stepsisters, and a humming sense of betrayal pulling apart the bond with her mother--a bond Bina thought was unbreakable.</p><p>Eight years later, after too many lies and with trouble on her heels, Bina finds herself on the side of the road again, the city of her dreams calling for her. She has an old suitcase, a fresh black eye, and a room waiting for her at Catherine House, a young women's residence in Greenwich Village with a tragic history, a vow of confidentiality, and dark, magical secrets. There, Bina is drawn to her enigmatic downstairs neighbor Monet, a girl who is equal parts intriguing and dangerous. As Bina's lease begins to run out, and nightmare and memory get tangled, she will be forced to face the terrible truth of why she's come to Catherine House and what it will cost for her to leave . . . <p/> In <i>A Room Away from the Wolves</i>, critically acclaimed and <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author Nova Ren Suma weaves a spellbinding ghost story about who deserves a second chance, how we lie to those around us and ourselves, and what lengths girls will go to in order to save each other.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>Here was Catherine House, same as my mother described in all her stories. The gate was open, but I wasn't sure if I should walk in. <p/> "Do you live here?" a woman said to me, her voice grim. She noticed my suitcase. "You're moving in. Don't. If I were your mother, I'd tell you to go home. Right now."<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Harks back to Shirley Jackson (a creepy house!), Sir Walter Scott (a cursed opal!), and Henry James (another creepy house!) . . . It's all mist and mood . . . shiver-inducingly delicious." <br> --<i><b>The New York Times Book Review</b></i> <p/> "[Suma's] narratives are subtle, quicksilver creatures, her language is elegant, and her characters keep more secrets than they reveal. If this book was a dessert, it wouldn't be a chocolate chip cookie or a vanilla birthday cake--it would be an earl grey lavender macaroon, or maybe balsamic fig ice cream." <br> --<b>NPR</b> <p/> "This beautiful story is full of magical-realism and luscious, lyrical writing." <br> --<i><b>BuzzFeed</b></i> <p/> "[Suma's] latest is another masterpiece from the haunting writer." <br> --<i><b>Paste Magazine</b></i> <p/> "The tension that builds as this story begins to unfold won't let you put the book down until you're tearing through the last page." <br> --<b><i>The Nerd Daily</i></b> <p/> "Suma's dreamy prose builds suspense as she bends reality . . . Give this to readers who prefer their books dark with a hint of the supernatural." <br> --<b><i>VOYA Magazine</i></b> <p/> "Nova Ren Suma is a YA horror legend, and in her latest book, <i>A Room Away From The Wolves</i>, she proves her prowess at writing dark, unsettling, page-turning tales" <br> --<b><i>Bustle</i></b> <p/> "Nova Ren Suma's marvelous book is the thrilling and moving story of a young woman's escape to Gotham and the world she finds there." <br> --<b><i>Flavorwire</i></b> <p/> "A gorgeously written and evocative ghost tale set in a storied boardinghouse for troubled young women . . . Suma is a masterly storyteller, here creating a thoroughly unreliable modern narrator in a deliciously creepy gothic haunt. With much to mull over and discuss, this is a taut and nuanced coming-of-age tale perfect for fans of E. Lockhart's <i>We Were Liars</i> and Meg Wolitzer's <i>Belzhar</i>." <br> --<b>Luann Toth, <i>School Library Journal</i>, starred review</b> <p/> "Suma's latest gothic chiller contains all the components her fans have come to expect: an unreliable narrator; a haunted space; fraught, complicated female relationships; and a deliciously dark, moody atmosphere delivered in lyrical and evocative prose." <br><b>--<i>The Horn Book Magazine</i></b> <p/> "Terrific . . . A gothic love letter to secret places of New York City and the runaway girls who find them." <br> --<b>Kelly Link, author of <i>Get in Trouble</i>, 2016 Pulitzer Prize Finalist in Fiction</b> <p/> "Suma drapes her dark, enigmatic novel in a gauzy, supernatural veil, under which readers will observe a runaway teen's search for safety and an understanding of her mother's past . . . Suma's surreal writing examines the blurred edges of life, lies, freedom, and mother-daughter relationships, leaving the reader with questions and a tangled sense of wonder." <br> --<b>Julia Smith for<i> Booklist</i></b> <p/> "Nova Ren Suma surpasses herself with this gorgeously told, mesmerizing, tense and twisted story about the ways in which mothers fail their daughters, the lies that daughters tell their mothers, and the love that girls show one another when all the wolves are closing in." <br> --<b>Laura Ruby, National Book Award Finalist and Printz-winning author of <i>Bone Gap</i></b> <p/> "Eerie and atmospheric as only Nova Ren Suma can write, <i>A Room Away From the Wolves</i> is a page-turning thrill. Its unforgettable protagonist is cut from the sharpest sentences and the achiest pieces of life--I couldn't tear my eyes away. Gulp this one down and prepare to be left shivery and spooked and a little bit heartbroken." <br> --<b>Emily X.R. Pan, <i>New York Times </i>bestselling author of <i>The Astonishing Color of After</i></b> <p/> "<i>A Room Away From the Wolves</i> had me tight in its grip from page one. It's a captivating and richly told story of mothers and daughters, of losing and finding one's way--with the most brilliantly executed and unforgettable twists and turns. Bina's voice recalls the unsettling beauty and verve of characters like Shirley Jackson's Merricat, but exists as something wholly its own, stunning and true. Don't take a single word of this remarkable book for granted--Nova Ren Suma is a force to be reckoned with. Nobody writes like her." <br> --<b>Courtney Summers, author of <i>Sadie</i></b> <p/> "<i>A Room Away from the Wolves</i> is a beautifully tangled chain, a modern gothic haunting by one of our masters." <br> --<b>Elana K. Arnold, author of <i>What Girls Are Made Of</i></b> <p/> "This urban fable is a marvel of mood and magic." <br> --<b>Melissa Albert for B&N Teen</b> <p/> "I'd tell you how lovely the writing is, how smoothly crafted, and how haunting, but does Nova Ren Suma ever provide anything that isn't?" <br> --<b>Dahlia Adler for B&N Teen</b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Nova Ren Suma</b> is the author of the #1 <i>New York Times</i> bestselling <i>The Walls Around Us</i>, which was an Edgar Award finalist. She also wrote <i>Imaginary Girls</i> and <i>17 & Gone </i>and is co-creator of <i>FORESHADOW: A Serial YA Anthology</i>. She has an MFA in fiction from Columbia University and teaches at Vermont College of Fine Arts. Originally from the Hudson Valley, she spent most of her adult life in New York City and now lives in Philadelphia.
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