MOON RISE by Sarah Crossan What Can’t Be Forgiven

MOON RISE   by Sarah Crossan

What Can’t Be Forgiven

A YA novel in verse about a brother in death row. Unforgettable. Important story told in few words, told well.

Seventeen-year-old Joe hasn’t seen his brother, Ed, in ten years. Ed has been in prison. For a crime he vows he did not commit.

During those ten years Ed has worked with lawyers to try to prove his innocence and more important, stay his sentence, death.

But now the countdown has begun.

Joe decided if he is ever to see his brother alive, he must go to him now. Death row. Dead Man Walking,” his brother.

Sarah Crossan is the author of ONE, winner of the Carnegie Megal, and also the authors of novels, Apple and Rain, The Weight of Water, We come Apart (co-written with Brain Canaghan, Breathe and Resist.

This novel in verse will capture your heart, open your eyes, and as you ask important questions.

From page 263 of MOONRISE

Ed squints. “You okay, little brother?”

Be here, I tell myself.

For God’s sake, be here while you still can.

Ed raps on the Plexiglas with his knuckles, wiggles his eyebrows at me. “Oh, I know that look.”

“Huh?”

“You in love, little brother?”

I examine my hands.

 

Two brothers and a sister: Last visit before midnight. Last visit.

“Come here, Joe.” He reaches for me,

takes me in his arms, squeezes.

Then he pulls Angela into us too

And we are silent,

‘cause nothing can be said now

that matters

all that much.

MOONRISE is a book you will always remember, the importance of family, the power of love.

SHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA CHILDREN’S BOOK AWARD 2017SHORTLISTED FOR THE YA BOOK PRIZE 2018SHORTLISTED FOR THE CBI BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 2018SHORTLISTED FOR THE CLiPPA AWARD 2018NOMINATED FOR THE CILIP CARNEGIE MEDAL

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