August Isle

*A Junior Library Guild Selection*

From critically acclaimed author Ali Standish (The Ethan I Was Before), the story of one girl's journey to a magical seaside town, where she uncovers her family's long hidden secrets and ultimately finds truth and redemption.

Fans of Sharon Creech and Rebecca Stead will be captivated by this story filled with warm humor, mystery, whimsy, and characters you can't let go. A modern classic in the making!

For years, Miranda has stared at postcards of August Isle, Florida. The town where her mother spent her summers as a girl. The town that Miranda has always ached to visit. She just never wanted it to happen this way.

When she arrives on the Isle, alone and uncertain, to stay the summer with an old friend of her mother's, Miranda discovers a place even more perfect than she imagined. And she finds a new friend in Sammy, “Aunt” Clare's daughter.

But there is more to August Isle than its bright streets and sandy beaches, and soon Miranda is tangled in a web of mysteries. A haunted lighthouse. An old seafarer with something to hide. A name reaching out from her mother's shadowy past.

As she closes in on answers, Miranda must reckon with the biggest question of all: Is she brave enough to face the truth she might uncover?

“A beautifully written story. An emotional journey of family, friendship, loss, and healing.” -Kirkus

Perfect for fans of Sharon Creech and Rebecca Stead, August Isle is a heartwarming and mysterious tale of family secrets, friendship, and redemption that will captivate readers aged 8 to 12 who love realistic fiction with a touch of whimsy.

HarperCollins 2024

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August Isle

*A Junior Library Guild Selection*

From critically acclaimed author Ali Standish (The Ethan I Was Before), the story of one girl's journey to a magical seaside town, where she uncovers her family's long hidden secrets and ultimately finds truth and redemption.

Fans of Sharon Creech and Rebecca Stead will be captivated by this story filled with warm humor, mystery, whimsy, and characters you can't let go. A modern classic in the making!

For years, Miranda has stared at postcards of August Isle, Florida. The town where her mother spent her summers as a girl. The town that Miranda has always ached to visit. She just never wanted it to happen this way.

When she arrives on the Isle, alone and uncertain, to stay the summer with an old friend of her mother's, Miranda discovers a place even more perfect than she imagined. And she finds a new friend in Sammy, “Aunt” Clare's daughter.

But there is more to August Isle than its bright streets and sandy beaches, and soon Miranda is tangled in a web of mysteries. A haunted lighthouse. An old seafarer with something to hide. A name reaching out from her mother's shadowy past.

As she closes in on answers, Miranda must reckon with the biggest question of all: Is she brave enough to face the truth she might uncover?

“A beautifully written story. An emotional journey of family, friendship, loss, and healing.” -Kirkus

Perfect for fans of Sharon Creech and Rebecca Stead, August Isle is a heartwarming and mysterious tale of family secrets, friendship, and redemption that will captivate readers aged 8 to 12 who love realistic fiction with a touch of whimsy.

HarperCollins 2024

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August Isle

August Isle

by Ali Standish

Narrated by Kyla Garcia

Unabridged — 8 hours, 16 minutes

August Isle

August Isle

by Ali Standish

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*A Junior Library Guild Selection*

From critically acclaimed author Ali Standish (The Ethan I Was Before), the story of one girl's journey to a magical seaside town, where she uncovers her family's long hidden secrets and ultimately finds truth and redemption.

Fans of Sharon Creech and Rebecca Stead will be captivated by this story filled with warm humor, mystery, whimsy, and characters you can't let go. A modern classic in the making!

For years, Miranda has stared at postcards of August Isle, Florida. The town where her mother spent her summers as a girl. The town that Miranda has always ached to visit. She just never wanted it to happen this way.

When she arrives on the Isle, alone and uncertain, to stay the summer with an old friend of her mother's, Miranda discovers a place even more perfect than she imagined. And she finds a new friend in Sammy, “Aunt” Clare's daughter.

But there is more to August Isle than its bright streets and sandy beaches, and soon Miranda is tangled in a web of mysteries. A haunted lighthouse. An old seafarer with something to hide. A name reaching out from her mother's shadowy past.

As she closes in on answers, Miranda must reckon with the biggest question of all: Is she brave enough to face the truth she might uncover?

“A beautifully written story. An emotional journey of family, friendship, loss, and healing.” -Kirkus

Perfect for fans of Sharon Creech and Rebecca Stead, August Isle is a heartwarming and mysterious tale of family secrets, friendship, and redemption that will captivate readers aged 8 to 12 who love realistic fiction with a touch of whimsy.

HarperCollins 2024


Editorial Reviews

APRIL 2019 - AudioFile

Narrator Kyla Garcia captures the vacation setting and intrigue of this light summer mystery. The summer before Miranda starts eighth grade, her parents send her to August Isle, Florida, to stay with her mom's oldest friend, who has a daughter her age, Samira. Miranda explores the place where her mother vacationed as a girl and finds a new friend in Sammy. But mysteries abound, and Miranda starts to uncover secrets about her mother’s shadowy past. Garcia gives Miranda a calm voice that contrasts with Sammy’s gushing enthusiasm. While Aunt Clare and Miranda’s mom both have similar mature-sounding voices, other characters are given more distinct vocal markers, including the slight Indian accent of Samira’s father, the Southern drawls of the locals, and even a Portuguese-speaking parrot. S.C. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

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A beautifully written story…An emotional journey of family, friendship, loss, and healing.” — Kirkus Reviews

“Readers who enjoyed Standish’s first novel may want to give this one a try.” — Booklist

“Engaging characters, a pleasant setting, and enough intrigue to hook young readers.” — School Library Journal

Booklist

Readers who enjoyed Standish’s first novel may want to give this one a try.

Booklist

Readers who enjoyed Standish’s first novel may want to give this one a try.

School Library Journal

03/01/2019

Gr 4 Up—The summer before Miranda starts eighth grade, her parents send her to August Isle, FL, to stay with her mother's ex-best friend and family. Miranda is eager to explore the bright streets and sandy beaches with Aunt Clare's daughter, Sammy. But mysteries abound. Why doesn't Miranda's mother want to be with her? Why did she throw out all of Clare's August Isle postcards? Why is Miranda so afraid of the sea? Who was Ben, a boy who apparently knew Clare and Miranda's mother when they were younger? Miranda is determined to overcome her fears and find answers. This book employs many well-worn tropes. There's a distant parent who has a painful secret, girls who look exactly like their mothers as children, an obnoxious boy who becomes their friend because there is nobody else to hang out with, a mysterious old man in the dilapidated house who just returned from years at sea, a nearby island where Something Bad happened in the past, and several locals who know what happened but won't tell the kids. Of course, Miranda disobeys warnings and sails to the forbidden island. History is repeated in a climactic scene and the truth is finally revealed. Although the plot is nothing new, Standish has created engaging characters, a pleasant setting, and enough intrigue to hook young readers. VERDICT A general purchase for fans of light summer mysteries.—Martha Simpson, Stratford Library Association, CT

APRIL 2019 - AudioFile

Narrator Kyla Garcia captures the vacation setting and intrigue of this light summer mystery. The summer before Miranda starts eighth grade, her parents send her to August Isle, Florida, to stay with her mom's oldest friend, who has a daughter her age, Samira. Miranda explores the place where her mother vacationed as a girl and finds a new friend in Sammy. But mysteries abound, and Miranda starts to uncover secrets about her mother’s shadowy past. Garcia gives Miranda a calm voice that contrasts with Sammy’s gushing enthusiasm. While Aunt Clare and Miranda’s mom both have similar mature-sounding voices, other characters are given more distinct vocal markers, including the slight Indian accent of Samira’s father, the Southern drawls of the locals, and even a Portuguese-speaking parrot. S.C. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

2019-01-15

A family mythos spun with thread as fragile as tears can tangle into knots. Sometimes the threads break.

Miranda's grandparents on her mother's side have always been a secret, one of the many mysteries that lie between her and her beautiful yet elusive mother. The summer before eighth grade, Miranda is mired in a web of fears and anxiety. The fabric connecting her and her mother feels threadbare. Her mother, a freelance photographer who travels the world, always appears so fearless. But she is distant, and Miranda is desperate to uncover what she must've done to make her mother always choose to leave her. When a great career opportunity arises for her mom to go to Argentina while her lawyer dad is preparing a big case, Miranda gets the chance to visit August Isle and stay with one of her mom's old friends who has a daughter her age. Why has mom never visited the place where she grew up? Finally, she might be able to answer her questions. The result is a beautifully written story, lush as a Florida mangrove. Standish introduces young readers to a concept that's foreign to many at their age: that grown-ups can suffer deep emotional pain same as young people. Miranda is white, and the book adheres to the white default; her mom's friend's husband is Indian, and their children are biracial and brown-skinned.

An emotional journey of family, friendship, loss, and healing. (Fiction. 10-14)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173570666
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 04/16/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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