Come Find Me
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Narrado por:
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Michael Crouch
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Jorjeana Marie
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De:
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Megan Miranda
Sobre este áudio
From the New York Times best-selling author of All the Missing Girls and The Perfect Stranger comes a captivating thriller about two teens who connect when each discovers a mysterious radio frequency that suggests their family tragedies are mysteriously connected.
After surviving an infamous family tragedy, 16-year-old Kennedy Jones has made it her mission to keep her brother's search through the cosmos alive. But then something disturbs the frequency on his radio telescope - a pattern registering where no signal should transmit.
In a neighboring county, 17-year-old Nolan Chandler is determined to find out what really happened to his brother, who disappeared the day after Nolan had an eerie premonition. There hasn't been a single lead for two years, until Nolan picks up an odd signal - a pattern coming from his brother's bedroom.
Drawn together by these strange signals - and their family tragedies - Kennedy and Nolan search for the origin of the mysterious frequency. But the more they uncover, the more they believe everything's connected - even their pasts - as it appears the signal is meant for them alone, sharing a message only they can understand.
Is something coming for them? Or is the frequency warning them about something that's already here?
©2019 Megan Miranda (P)2019 Listening LibraryResumo da Crítica
"Miranda (All the Missing Girls, 2016) has created a compelling pair of protagonists, filled with heartfelt angst and relentless tenacity. Her latest book for young adults ages the kids from Stranger Things and puts them in Gillian Flynn’s Dark Places for a smart, dark, and ultimately hopeful story of the power of belief." (Booklist, starred review)
"Miranda's exploration of how grief transforms us is realistic and sensitively drawn.... Eerie and emotionally resonant." (Kirkus)
"Miranda weaves a convincing tale of teens grasping at straws to make sense of personal tragedies." (PW)