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Elizabeth Spires gave the book a positive review for The New York Times, commending Zevin for her "fresh and arresting" premise, likening it to Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time and Natalie Babbitt's Tuck Everlasting. [2] Teenreads.com called it "witty and wise" and praised the book for its humour. [3]
Zevin has also written books for young readers. Her first young adult novel, Elsewhere, was published in 2005, three months after her adult debut, Margarettown.It was chosen as an American Library Association Notable Children's Book, nominated for a 2006 Quill award, won the Borders Original Voices Award, and was a selection of the Barnes & Noble Book Club.
As Gabrielle Zevin publicly stated in last year's 'Wired' interview, Brenda Romero's undistributed board game, 'Train,' which Zevin has never played but was aware of, served as one point of inspiration among many for the novel, including books, plays, video games, visual art and locales.
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Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Elsewhere (Zevin novel), a 2005 novel by Gabrielle Zevin; Elsewhere: A Memoir
Gabrielle Zevin: Elsewhere, Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac; Kat Zhang: What's Left of Me; Xiran Jay Zhao: Iron Widow; Cecily von Ziegesar: Gossip Girl series, It Girl series; Paul Zindel: The Pigman, The Pigman's Legacy, My Darling, My Hamburger, Pardon Me, You're Stepping on My Eyeball!, Confessions of a Teenage Baboon; Ibi Zoboi: American ...
While at Harvard, Canosa also met his partner Gabrielle Zevin when she was a cast member in a campus TV show he worked on. Zevin would later go on to write the screenplay for Conversations with Other Women, [4] and for Canosa's 2022 film The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry, adapting her own 2014 international bestseller. [5]
The Hole We're In is a 2010 novel by Gabrielle Zevin about a family who are caught in a complex bureaucratic tangle when a credit card company sends New Yorker Vincent Pomeroy bills for a man of the same name who lives in Texas.