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Tenth Girl

Sara Faring

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English
SQUARE FISH
15 December 2020
Looming at the very southern tip of Patagonia, the Vacarro family's finishing school is rumored to be haunted. Legend has it there is a curse on the land to ruin all those who settled there.

When young Mavi arrives for a teaching position, she's determined to write off the initial signs: the brushes of cold air, the missing student, and the warnings not to roam the halls at night. But the spirits haunting this dark place won't be ignored, and a cruel fate seems inescapable.

One of these spirits befriends Mavi in hopes of redemption, but the spirit's dark secret changes everything. Together, they must learn the rules of this cosmic game, or Mavi's very existence will shatter.

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Imprint:   SQUARE FISH
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 209mm,  Width: 138mm,  Spine: 36mm
Weight:   435g
ISBN:   9781250620828
ISBN 10:   1250620821
Pages:   480
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Recommended Age:   From 15 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Preschool (0-5)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Born in Los Angeles, Sara Faring is a multilingual Argentine-American fascinated by literary puzzles. After working in investment banking at J.P. Morgan, she worked at Penguin Random House. She holds degrees from the University of Pennsylvania in International Studies and from the Wharton School in Business. The Tenth Girl is her debut book. She currently resides in New York City

Reviews for Tenth Girl

A hauntingly good read, full of terror and mystery. --Hypable Gothic thriller meets science fiction in this enthralling labyrinth of a story that is as deeply emotional as it is entirely unpredictable. Faring is brilliant. --The Bulletin, starred review The story delivers numerous twists and turns, each a deliriously unreal blow. . . [A] wholly original tale. --Kirkus Reviews


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