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Aftermath
Aftermath | Clara Kensie
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Charlotte survived four long years as a prisoner in the attic of her kidnapper, sustained only by dreams of her loving family. The chance to escape suddenly arrives, and Charlotte fights her way to freedom. But an answered prayer turns into heartbreak. Losing her has torn her family apart. Her parents have divorced: Dad's a glutton for fame, Mom drinks too much, and Charlotte's twin is a zoned-out druggie. Her father wants Charlotte write a book and go on a lecture tour, and her mom wants to keep her safe, a virtual prisoner in her own home. But Charlotte is obsessed with the other girl who was kidnapped, who never got a second chance at life--the girl who nobody but Charlotte believes really existed. Until she can get justice for that girl, even if she has to do it on her own, whatever the danger, Charlotte will never be free. "For all of us who have watched the chilling news of kidnapped females rescued and thought 'There but for the grace of God' and 'How do they go on?'...here is the answer fully imagined, exquisitely written, ultimately triumphant. You will cry all the way through this story but you will not put it down." Jennifer Echols, award-winning author of "Going Too Far" "Kensie deftly explores what happens after the supposedly happy ending of a nightmare. But nothing is as simple as it seems--not even the truth." April Henry, author of "The Girl I Used to Be"; "Girl, Stolen"; and "The Night She Disappeared" "A captivating story of self-(re)discovery, Clara Kensie's Aftermath introduces us to Charlotte, a sixteen-year-old girl trying hard to reclaim her place in a family decimated by her kidnapping four years earlier. Charlotte wants only to catch up to her twin Alexa and live out all the plans they'd made as children, but finds the journey back to 'normal' is not only hers to take. Charlotte is a heroine to cheer for...with gut-twisting bravery and raw honesty, she takes us through that journey--back to the unspeakable tortures she endured in captivity and forward to how those years scarred her family, leaving us intensely hopeful and confident that she will not merely survive, but triumph." Patty Blount, author of "Some Boys"; "Send"; "TMI"; and "Nothing Left to Burn" "Delving deep into the darkness of abduction and its 'Aftermath, ' Kensie takes us on an unflinching journey of healing, courage, and triumph of the human spirit. Heartbreaking, yet stubbornly hopeful." Sonali Dev, author of "A Bollywood Affair" and "The Bollywood Bride" ""Aftermath" is a timely, powerful portrait of hope amid tragedy, strength amid brokenness, and the healing power of forgiveness." Erica O'Rourke, award-winning author of the Torn trilogy and the Dissonance series
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Aftermath | Clara Kensie
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It's not an easy read but holy pages is it a GOOD read. Aftermath is a story about Charlotte, abducted at the age of 12 and kept hostage, she is found 4 years later and has to face the aftermath of her disappearance. It's taken a toll on more than just her...

#ya #darkfiction #teenfiction #contemporary #goodreads #meritpress #yalovin #booknerd #bookgasm

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Novelgossip
Aftermath | Clara Kensie
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This is a dark YA novel, there is no tidy happy ever after here, but it‘s real and raw. I loved the emotional journey this book took me on and and there were some shocking turns that I was not expecting at all. Even though the topic was really difficult Kensie wrote this in a very respectful manner and raised awareness about an unfortunately realistic subject.

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Aftermath | Clara Kensie
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Charlotte survived 4 years as a prisoner in the attic of her kidnapper. When the chance to escape suddenly arrives, she fights her way to freedom. But Charlotte is obsessed with the other girl who was kidnapped, who never got a second chance at life--the girl who nobody but Charlotte believes really existed. Until she can get justice for that girl, even if she has to do it on her own, whatever the danger, she will never be free.

#TBR 😱📚

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CherylRainfield
Aftermath | Clara Kensie
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I read an ARC of #YAlit AFTERMATH by Clara Kensie & LOVED it. It is gripping, powerful, & beautifully, sensitively written with so much strength & awareness of the effects of trauma (abduction, rape, being held captive) on not only the survivor but also her entire family. Didn't want 2 stop reading! If u like realistic YAlit w strong-girl characters, story that makes you feel & think, & great writing, u need to get this book. Highly recommended!

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Oh my gosh, I freaking LOVED this book! It was absolutely heartbreaking, yet so amazing. To walk in the footsteps of Charlotte while she tries to figure out who she is now that she's free, as well as trying to regain her place within her now dysfunctional family was an amazing journey. I can't stop thinking about it. You need to read this book when it releases in November. So. Good. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

[DELETED] 1409720085 I just pre-ordered it! 8y
AmbityScambity @emilydecato You will not be sorry! 8y
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Aftermath | Clara Kensie
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Holy guacamole. This book is a steady torrent of punches to the feels.

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candc320
Aftermath | Clara Kensie
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A very beautiful yet very hard book to read about a 16 yo girl who is rescued and returned to her family after being held captive and abused for 4 years. Only wishing her family was together and happy during her captivity, she comes home to a family broken and separated, both figuratively and emotionally. It's about hope and healing and forgiveness and strength. About never giving up and never forgetting. You can't help but root for Charlotte!

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Aftermath | Clara Kensie
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Our main character, Charlotte, has spent the last four years as the captive of an abusive kidnapper. You know her family is messed up when she has to ask them what is wrong with them!