
The Road to After
$21.68
- Paperback
192 pages
- Release Date
25 February 2025
Summary
This powerful debut novel in verse is a portrait of healing, as a young girl rediscovers life and the soothing power of nature after being freed from an abusive father.
For years, Lacey has been a captive without even realizing it. Her dad rarely let her, or her sister and their mom, out of his sight. But this situation changes dramatically the day her grandparents arrive to help them break free. It’s the beginning of a different kind of life for Lacey, and at first she has a hard tim…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780593109632 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0593109635 |
| Author: | Rebekah Lowell |
| Publisher: | Nancy Paulsen Books |
| Imprint: | Nancy Paulsen Books |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 192 |
| Release Date: | 25 February 2025 |
| Weight: | 142g |
| Dimensions: | 197mm x 127mm x 12mm |
| Audience Age: | 10 |
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Critics Review
“Fleeing domestic abuse, a girl and her family begin a hard but hopeful journey to healing… . Reading about Rachel Carson, Lacey finds life lessons in the natural world: observing how a sunflower grows from a seed and how a winding creek finds its own way. Lowell, who in an author’s note describes herself as a domestic-abuse survivor, focuses here on healing; the abuse is portrayed retrospectively—fitting, given her audience. Like her gentle illustrations, the verse format suits her story, a mosaic of small epiphanies that cumulatively chart a path from darkness into light… . A moving, age-appropriate, and convincing portrayal of family resilience after trauma.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Debut author Lowell positively depicts how trained professionals can help families regain control of their lives, and she draws upon her own experiences living in a household of abuse. Though Lacey’s struggles are emotional, her journey toward independence is filled with hope.” —Booklist
“[Lacey’s] journey is paralleled with the image of a growing flower and is divided into three parts: sprouting, reaching for sunlight, and blooming. Written in verse, Lacey’s journey reflects her growth, regret, and her conflicted feelings surrounding her dad while trying to understand the abuse that she and her family endured because of him. The novel is full of hope and relays a clear understanding of what it might feel like to be a young girl escaping an abusive situation—attempting to understand it and move on, while at the same time missing a parent despite the trauma he put his family through. Using nature as the framing device, the text allows the reader to see Lacey’s world opening up as she makes new friends, joins a homeschooling co-op, and learns that there is more hope and freedom in the world than she could have ever imagined.” —School Library Connection
About The Author
Rebekah Lowell
Rebekah Lowell is an author-illustrator with a passion for the natural world. As a survivor of domestic abuse, she has found the outdoors to be healing grounds, and when not in her studio, you can find her outside birding, gardening, raising butterflies—often with her daughters, whom she homeschools. She has a BFA in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA in Children’s Literature and Illustration from Hollins University. Her artwork has been featured on the Maine Duck Stamp four times, and she is also an art educator. She lives with her family in her hometown of Biddeford, Maine.
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