The View from the Very Best House in Town
Subjects
- JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Friendship
Tags
autistic protagonist, bipoc representation, middle grade, neurodivergent representationBy Meera Trehan
"An unusual, insightful exploration of what makes strong foundations in houses, families, and friendships." --Kirkus Reviews
Sam and Asha. Asha and Sam. Their friendship is so long established, they take it for granted. Just as Asha takes for granted that Donnybrooke, the mansion that sits on the highest hill in Coreville, is the best house in town. But when Sam is accepted into snobbish Castleton Academy as an autistic "Miracle Boy," he leaves Asha, who is also autistic, to navigate middle school alone. He also leaves her wondering if she can take anything for granted anymore. Because soon Sam is spending time with Prestyn, Asha's nemesis, whose family owns Donnybrooke and, since a housewarming party gone wrong, has forbidden Asha to set foot inside. Who is Asha without Sam? And who will she be when it becomes clear that Prestyn's interest in her friend isn't so friendly? Told from the points of view of Asha, Sam, and Donnybrooke itself, this suspenseful and highly original novel explores issues of ableism and classism as it delves into the mysteries of what makes a person a friend and a house a home.
Product Details
- Paperback
- 288 pages
- ISBN
- 9781536222296
- Publisher
- Walker Books US (9/24/24)
- Dimensions
- 6 x 0.5 x 8.3 inches
- Subjects
Subjects
- JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Friendship
- Tags
Tags
autistic protagonist, bipoc representation, middle grade, neurodivergent representation