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Squeezed into a coat closet with his classmates and teacher, first grader Zach Taylor hears shots ringing through the halls of his school as a gunman takes nineteen lives and irrevocably changes his community. While Zach'ss mother seeks justice by holding the shooter's parents responsible, Zach retreats into a world of books and art. Armed with newfound understanding, he sets out on a captivating journey towards healing and forgiveness, reminding us that sometimes the quietest voices speak the loudest.

About the Author :
RHIANNON NAVIN grew up in Bremen, Germany, in a family of book-crazy women. Her career in advertising brought her to New York City, where she worked for several large agencies before becoming a full-time mother and writer. She now lives outside of New York City with her husband, three children, and two cats. This is her first novel.

Review :
"Perfect for fans of Room, this heartbreaking but important novel offers a new perspective on trauma and reminds readers that hope can be found in even the darkest moments." --Real Simple "Five Books That Won't Disappoint" "It's hard to imagine a more timely novel than Only Child. Told from the perspective of a 6-year-old boy, Zach Taylor . . . the book is a heartbreaking exploration of grief, family, and resilience in the face of immeasurable tragedy [and] a story that feels more fact than fiction."--Gina Mei, Shondaland.com "This emotional tale . . . sinks its hooks into you from the very first sentence and is a captivating exploration of a family's struggle to knit itself together after an act of violence." --Marie Claire "This hotly anticipated debut novel takes on topics both timely and tragically universal: school shootings, love, loss, forgiveness, and pain." --Glamour "All the Books We Can't Wait to Read in 2018" "A novel with a child-narrator you can't help but love." --E. CE Miller, Bustle "19 Debut Novels Coming Out In 2018 That You Definitely Won't Want To Miss" "Congrats to Rhiannon Navin--this is an outstanding debut." --Harlan Coben "An astonishing debut novel." --Publishers Weekly "One of the big debuts of next year." --Library Journal "A powerful exercise in empathy and perspective." --Kirkus Reviews Get to know debut novelist Rhiannon Navin Q: This is your first novel. How long have you been writing? Rhiannon Navin: Only Child was my first real foray into the world of writing. I have dabbled with writing here and there since I was in high school. An avid reader my whole life, authors are like rock stars to me. I always admired them from afar, but never seriously considered trying my hand at writing myself. I guess it took something that really rattled me to the core to open up the floodgates. It was like this story was already there, waiting for me. I don't know how else to explain it. I sat down one day and wrote down the opening scene of Zach hiding in his classroom closet in one sitting. The scene just flowed out of me. I scribbled furiously, in one of my kids' school notebooks, barely coming up for air. And just liked that I was hooked. Q: Only Child definitely celebrates the power of books. The Magic Tree House books are Zach's favorites. Why did you decide to include those books are part of the novel? And what were some of the books that you most loved as a child? RN: The Magic Tree House books are some of my kids' favorite books. Mary Pope Osborne created a series that truly is magical and my kids loved discovering new worlds or different time periods with Jack and Annie. When I first started writing Only Child, I wasn't planning on including them. That is something that happened organically. As Zach began to retreat to his hideout and to find ways to cope with his feelings, books occurred to me as a natural outlet for him. Because books can be such a great escape sometimes. You dive into another world and get to sample someone else's life, and you (hopefully) emerge having learned something that you didn't know or haven't considered before. Growing up in Germany, I mostly read books by German authors such as Janosch, Paul Maar, and Judith Kerr. I devoured anything written by Astrid Lindgren. The Pippi Longstocking books are still some of my favorites. Q: Tell us a little about the colors Zach uses to describe his feelings and how they inform the novel? RN: I'm a very visual, creative person and to me, it's like Zach says: "the colors come attached to the feelings." I intuitively gravitated towards art and the use of paint and colors when I tried to imagine how Zach might try to navigate his confusing and lonely situation after the shooting. The scene where Zach begins to paint his "feelings pages" is a central scene in my story. It is the moment Zach begins to find ways, on his own, to confront the trauma he's experienced and deal with his conflicting and confusing emotions. Once Zach discovers that he can separate his feelings instead of having them "all mixed up," they seem more manageable to him, easier to tackle one by one. He is able to do something the adults cannot--understand that every feeling is important and valid. "Congrats to Rhiannon Navin--this is an outstanding debut."--Harlan Coben "An astonishing debut novel."--Louisa Ermelino, Publishers Weekly "One of the big debuts of next year."--Barbara Hoffert, Library Journal "A powerful exercise in empathy and perspective."--Kirkus Reviews Get to know debut novelist Rhiannon Navin Q: This is your first novel. How long have you been writing? Rhiannon Navin: Only Child was my first real foray into the world of writing. I have dabbled with writing here and there since I was in high school. An avid reader my whole life, authors are like rock stars to me. I always admired them from afar, but never seriously considered trying my hand at writing myself. I guess it took something that really rattled me to the core to open up the floodgates. It was like this story was already there, waiting for me. I don't know how else to explain it. I sat down one day and wrote down the opening scene of Zach hiding in his classroom closet in one sitting. The scene just flowed out of me. I scribbled furiously, in one of my kids' school notebooks, barely coming up for air. And just liked that I was hooked. Q: Only Child definitely celebrates the power of books. The Magic Tree House books are Zach's favorites. Why did you decide to include those books are part of the novel? And what were some of the books that you most loved as a child? RN: The Magic Tree House books are some of my kids' favorite books. Mary Pope Osborne created a series that truly is magical and my kids loved discovering new worlds or different time periods with Jack and Annie. When I first started writing Only Child, I wasn't planning on including them. That is something that happened organically. As Zach began to retreat to his hideout and to find ways to cope with his feelings, books occurred to me as a natural outlet for him. Because books can be such a great escape sometimes. You dive into another world and get to sample someone else's life, and you (hopefully) emerge having learned something that you didn't know or haven't considered before. Growing up in Germany, I mostly read books by German authors such as Janosch, Paul Maar, and Judith Kerr. I devoured anything written by Astrid Lindgren. The Pippi Longstocking books are still some of my favorites. Q: Tell us a little about the colors Zach uses to describe his feelings and how they inform the novel? RN: I'm a very visual, creative person and to me, it's like Zach says: "the colors come attached to the feelings." I intuitively gravitated towards art and the use of paint and colors when I tried to imagine how Zach might try to navigate his confusing and lonely situation after the shooting. The scene where Zach begins to paint his "feelings pages" is a central scene in my story. It is the moment Zach begins to find ways, on his own, to confront the trauma he's experienced and deal with his conflicting and confusing emotions. Once Zach discovers that he can separate his feelings instead of having them "all mixed up," they seem more manageable to him, easier to tackle one by one. He is able to do something the adults cannot--understand that every feeling is important and valid. Get to know debut novelist Rhiannon Navin Q: This is your first novel. How long have you been writing? Rhiannon Navin: Only Child was my first real foray into the world of writing. I have dabbled with writing here and there since I was in high school. An avid reader my whole life, authors are like rock stars to me. I always admired them from afar, but never seriously considered trying my hand at writing myself. I guess it took something that really rattled me to the core to open up the floodgates. It was like this story was already there, waiting for me. I don't know how else to explain it. I sat down one day and wrote down the opening scene of Zach hiding in his classroom closet in one sitting. The scene just flowed out of me. I scribbled furiously, in one of my kids' school notebooks, barely coming up for air. And just liked that I was hooked. Q: Only Child definitely celebrates the power of books. The Magic Tree House books are Zach's favorites. Why did you decide to include those books are part of the novel? And what were some of the books that you most loved as a child? RN: The Magic Tree House books are some of my kids' favorite books. Mary Pope Osborne created a series that truly is magical and my kids loved discovering new worlds or different time periods with Jack and Annie. When I first started writing Only Child, I wasn't planning on including them. That is something that happened organically. As Zach began to retreat to his hideout and to find ways to cope with his feelings, books occurred to me as a natural outlet for him. Because books can be such a great escape sometimes. You dive into another world and get to sample someone else's life, and you (hopefully) emerge having learned something that you didn't know or haven't considered before. Growing up in Germany, I mostly read books by German authors such as Janosch, Paul Maar, and Judith Kerr. I devoured anything written by Astrid Lindgren. The Pippi Longstocking books are still some of my favorites. Q: Tell us a little about the colors Zach uses to describe his feelings and how they inform the novel? RN: I'm a very visual, creative person and to me, it's like Zach says: "the colors come attached to the feelings." I intuitively gravitated towards art and the use of paint and colors when I tried to imagine how Zach might try to navigate his confusing and lonely situation after the shooting. The scene where Zach begins to paint his "feelings pages" is a central scene in my story. It is the moment Zach begins to find ways, on his own, to confront the trauma he's experienced and deal with his conflicting and confusing emotions. Once Zach discovers that he can separate his feelings instead of having them "all mixed up," they seem more manageable to him, easier to tackle one by one. He is able to do something the adults cannot--understand that every feeling is important and valid. "An astonishing debut novel."--Louisa Ermelino, Publishers Weekly "One of the big debuts of next year."--Barbara Hoffert, Library Journal "As I flew through Only Child, I realized that my heart, not my fingers, turned the pages. Rhiannon Navin finds a miraculous way to simplify the unthinkable into a page-turning, emotional awakening. Through the eyes of six-year-old Zach, we get to see the beauty that can rise up after pain and loss. And we get to see through the noise of our adult lives, back to the undeniable truth of childhood--kindness begets kindness." --Bryan Reardon, author of Finding Jake "Only Child realizes every parent's ultimate fear: What if your kid's killer is someone you knew--or thought you knew? Congrats to Rhiannon Navin--this is an outstanding debut." --Harlan Coben "As I flew through Only Child, I realized that my heart, not my fingers, turned the pages. Rhiannon Navin finds a miraculous way to simplify the unthinkable into a page-turning, emotional awakening. Through the eyes of six-year-old Zach, we get to see the beauty that can rise up after pain and loss. And we get to see through the noise of our adult lives, back to the undeniable truth of childhood--kindness begets kindness." --Bryan Reardon, author of Finding Jake


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781432850968
  • Publisher: Thorndike Press Large Print
  • Publisher Imprint: Thorndike Press Large Print
  • Edition: Large type / large print edition
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 680 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1432850962
  • Publisher Date: 02 May 2018
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Height: 216 mm
  • No of Pages: 525
  • Spine Width: 28 mm
  • Width: 140 mm


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