Jul. 31st, 2014

The Blurb On The Back:

The world may tip at any moment, the secret is finding something to hole on to …


Pearl’s baby sister is The Rat – she’s the reason Pearl’s mum died, the reason that Pearl’s life has changed forever and Pearl isn’t sure she’ll ever be able to forgive her for that. Losing her mum is the hardest thing that Pearl has ever gone through and no one, not her dad, her interfering granny, her best friend – and especially not her new little sister – can break the barriers she’s putting up. But what if Pearl’s mum isn’t completely gone? What if, somehow, she’s still here?


The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )

The Verdict:

Clare Furniss’s debut YA novel is a well written, moving tale about grief. Pearl’s a well-drawn character who skirts the line between arousing sympathy and being someone you want to strangle with her sometimes bratty behaviour (there’s a particularly shocking scene where she’s supposed to look after Rose that is horrifying but also rings true emotionally). I particularly enjoyed the scenes with her mum, which is left open to interpretation but nonetheless allows her to learn things about their relationship and herself. The book covers some well-worn YA ground (notably Pearl’s absent biological father, which is completely predictable) while the obligatory romance element really doesn’t add anything to the story. That said, I thought this was a good debut that was emotionally true and as such I very much look forward to seeing what Furniss writes next.

THE YEAR OF THE RAT was released in the United Kingdom on 24th April 2014. Thanks to the Amazon Vine Programme for the free copy of this book.

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