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" "Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway meets Judy Blume's Forever"
is as good a pitch as I've heard this year, and this beautifully
crafted, complex novel which Ness calls his most personal yet,
does not disappoint. [...] Told with real tenderness, it's a
brilliant portrayal of the intensity of a teenager's inner life."
* The Bookseller * Intense, complex and bold, Ness sensitively
explores how Adam grapples with what matters to him, how he
frames himself (or not) in relation to others, trying to untangle
the confusion and contradictory feelings of love and hate, hope
and despair. Whilst this book is out there and rightly proud of
being so, these are themes I think that will speak to (m)any (a)
teenager, gay, straight or something else. Pretty no-nonsense
descriptions of gay sex will probably provide an eye-opening and
much-appreciated-by-many-a-young-person education akin to that
gifted by many of Blume's books particularly in the 1970s and
80s. * Playing by the Book * Release by Patrick Ness could become
just as much of a pivotal text for gay teens and Judy Blume's
Forever is for straight ones. * The Bookseller * Based loosely on
Ness' own experiences growing up, it's here that the novel really
shines; Adam's insecurities and struggle with his parents'
beliefs are heartbreaking. Ness' fictional worlds are littered
with fantastic characters: Adam is a wonderful addition. * The
List (Glasgow & Edinburgh) * Ness once again demonstrates his
profound understanding of the complexities of being a young
adult, and of the human condition more generally ...
Heartbreaking, intense and acutely honest, this novel casts a
subtle spell of hope. * LoveReading4Kids, Joanne Owen * It's
signature Ness in many ways, particularly in how it sensitively
and maturely deals with the horrors - and the ecstasies - of
teenage life. [...] Based loosely on ness' own experience growing
up, it's here that the novel really shines; Adam's insecurities
and struggle with his parents' beliefs are heartbreaking. Ness'
fictional worlds are littered with fantastic characters: Adam I a
wonderful addition to the panoply. * List.co.uk * A gripping,
soulful novel about a life-changing day, which will surely change
the lives of those who read it. [...] Partly modelled on two of
the author's most admired books (Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway
and Judy Blume's Forever), with this remarkable novel Ness once
again demonstrates his profound understanding of the complexities
of being a young adult, and of the human condition more
generally. Adam's story is pinpricked with truly nerve-touching
moments, perhaps most poignantly between him and the overbearing
her he fears coming-out to. At one point his dad reveals that
he wishes Adam could be honest with him, and then Adam begins to
let go. While revealing truths can be excruciatingly painful,
doing so might also bring refreshing, life-affirming release.
Heartbreaking, intense and acutely honest, this novel casts a
subtle spell of hope. * Joanne Owen, LoveReading * "The main plot
is huge fun, with vivid believable characters relatable problems
and entertaining dialogue." * SFX Magazine * "Patrick Ness has
written a pacy, convincing, coming-of-age novel... The sex scenes
are explicit and educational, without being prurient. So much
better to let your children read this than let them learn the
finer details of gay sex from porn and Grindr... I was gripped by
Adam's journey to self-belief, told pacily, beautifully... Adam's
story alone is thrilling, , important, joyous" * The
Times * "[...] feels refreshingly uncensored [...] As in all
Ness's books, the prose gallops along, leaving the teacups
trembling [...] It is in his ability to dramatise this suburban
claustrophobia, rather than in the strains of fantasy, that Ness
excels. There is much in Release to value." * The Telegraph *
"Release is the spellbinding new semi-autobiographical novel from
the award-winning young-adult author Patrick Ness, [...] Packed
with crisp dialogue and some realistic gay sex scenes, this is a
captivating and emotional tale." * Attitude Magazine * "This
funny, touching, honest exploration of growing up follows
17-year-old Adam through one day in which his relationships
shift. It includes tenderness and sex with his boyfriend, and
coming out to his strict Christian pastor her." * The Sunday
Times * "Ness's great achievement in Release is to acknowledge
the weight, worth and agony of first love, and to show the richer
blooming of a second, still prone to pain and error, irrevocably
shaped by earlier experience, but knowing and expecting more,
now, from both parties. It's a book that will speak, with
passionate warmth, to anyone who has ever been made to feel "less
than". * The Guardian * "[...] one of the finest YA novels to
have emerged this year." * The Irish Times * "[...] and
immensely powerful story [...] First sex, the beginnings of love
and the risen spirit of a recently murdered local girl are all
described with absolute authenticity; this is teenagerdom in all
its naked, raw, intoxicating and terrifying splendour." * Teach
Secondary * "[...] passionate and disturbing [...] A richly
layered tale of finding your true family and knowing when to give
up on ideals." * The Observer, Children's Book of the Week * "A
richly layered tale of finding your true family and knowing when
to give up on ideals." * theguardian.com * "Ness's books are
always original and this one is no exception." * Irish
Independent * "I would really recommend this" * sweetlovebooks *
"A beautifully written, relevant and challenging read for young
adults, which will not disappoint fans of Patrick Ness. [...]
Characters are well-drawn, and through a mixture of witty
dialogue together with searing, and sometimes, painful honesty,
readers will care deeply about the characters in both
interconnected storylines. In both plot and style, readers will
be challenged and respected, with explicit gay sex scenes being
tenderly written." * Carousel * [...] Patrick Ness, has published
possibly his greatest and most personal novel so far [...] From
its very first pages, Release floors with a gut-wrenching, yet
funny, tender and warm, exploration of the struggle of a young
man, and what it means to have to live secretly, and with
disapproval and shame, and the ever-present feeling that what you
are is not right. [...] It's a daring act, taking on the format
of a great classic [Mrs Dalloway], but Ness pulls it off, and in
dazzling, heartrending fashion. * The Herald * "[...] it's
frequently gut-wrenching, yet funny, tender and warm." * Sunday
Herald * "Heartbreaking and intense, Release is a stunning read"
* Young Post *
From the Inside Flap
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The most personal and tender novel yet from Patrick Ness, the
twice Carnegie Medal-winning author of A Monster Calls.
The most personal and tender novel yet from Patrick Ness, the
twice Carnegie Medal-winning author of A Monster Calls. It's
Saturday, it's summer and, although he doesn't know it yet,
everything in Adam Thorn's life is going to fall apart. But
maybe, just maybe, he'll find freedom from the release. Time is
running out though, because way across town, a ghost has risen
from the lake... This uplifting coming-of-age novel will remind
you what it's like to fall in love.