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Breaking Into Sunlight - by John Cochran (Hardcover)
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- This powerful and compassionate book follows a family's journey through the turbulence of parental addiction--and the moments of connection and healing that break through the dark days.
- 304 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Social Themes
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About the Book
Seventh-grader Reese struggles to cope with his dad's opioid addiction but finds solace in two new friends who are also dealing with issues beyond their control.Book Synopsis
This powerful and compassionate book follows a family's journey through the turbulence of parental addiction--and the moments of connection and healing that break through the dark days. Reese is a seventh-grader in rural North Carolina who loves drawing, basketball, his hardworking mom, and his charming, charismatic dad. But then one day, he comes home to his worst nightmare - his dad on the floor, lips turning blue, overdosed. Again. Reese calls 911 and gets his dad out of danger, and he expects to go on as before. But for his mom, this is the breaking point, and she declares that she and Reese are leaving until Reese's dad gets real help with his addiction. They move to a rundown trailer outside of town, where Reese is furious with his mom, scared for his dad, and terrified his friends will find out. Then he meets Meg and Charlie, who have likewise been stranded by circumstances beyond their control. As the trio explores the blackwater river that runs nearby, Reese discovers new beauty and joy in nature and these fresh connections. His dad is also doing better, holding things together, and talking to his mom again. But how long can the good times last? And what will Reese do if -- when -- they end? In the United States today, an estimated one in eight kids live with a parent with a substance-abuse problem. Written with bracing honesty, deep sympathy, and tenderness for all its characters, Breaking into Sunlight offers readers a powerful affirmation that no one is alone.Review Quotes
"Debut author Cochran delivers a sensitive narrative that captures the complex guilt of self-care among those with addicted loved ones. ... A simple and powerful tale about the impact of parental addiction."--Kirkus Reviews
"Cochran's debut delivers a poignant, relatable read ... an important novel for every library to have."--School Library Journal
"BREAKING INTO SUNLIGHT is a beautifully written, powerful and sensitive portrayal of addiction's impact on a family and especially a child. Cochran has written an important book, one that captures the heartache and struggles of kids like Reese during the opioid crisis that decimated America, especially the rural communities Cochran knows so well."--Katherine Marsh, author of THE NIGHT TOURIST and THE LOST YEAR
"BREAKING INTO SUNLIGHT is a clear-eyed story of addiction and its terrible aftermath, but one full of sympathy, generosity, and hope. This is a book defiant in its honesty and bursting with heart, wrapped around one of the most authentic thirteen year olds I've read in years."--Laurel Snyder, author of ORPHAN ISLAND and THE WITCH OF WOODLAND
"This is not a cautionary tale or a sob story, but a shimmering journey, reminding us that life, in all its complexity, can be both enchanting and devastating all at once."--Jake Halpern, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and New York Times bestselling author of NIGHTFALL
About the Author
John Cochran grew up in Kansas City and studied journalism at the University of Missouri-Columbia. He worked as a reporter and editor at daily newspapers in Missouri, Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina before moving to Washington, D.C., to cover Congress for Congressional Quarterly. The National Press Foundation recognized his work with its Everett McKinley Dirksen Award for Distinguished Reporting of Congress. He now lives on Capitol Hill with his wife and children. Breaking into Sunlight is his first novel. Visit his website at www.johncochranauthor.com.Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.8 Inches (W) x 1.2 Inches (D)
Weight: .95 Pounds
Suggested Age: 10-13 Years
Number of Pages: 304
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
Sub-Genre: Social Themes
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Theme: Drugs, Alcohol, Substance Abuse
Format: Hardcover
Author: John Cochran
Language: English
Street Date: June 18, 2024
TCIN: 90072958
UPC: 9781523527298
Item Number (DPCI): 247-24-1027
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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