Worth a Thousand Words

Worth a Thousand Words

by Brigit Young

Narrated by Amielynn Abellera

Unabridged — 6 hours, 27 minutes

Worth a Thousand Words

Worth a Thousand Words

by Brigit Young

Narrated by Amielynn Abellera

Unabridged — 6 hours, 27 minutes

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Overview

Quiet outsider Tillie is known around school for using her camera to find lost things, but when a boy named Jake needs help finding his dad, Tillie faces her biggest challenge yet. Ever since Tillie Green's car accident left her with a severe limp, she's kept herself hidden behind her camera. Through the lens, she watches her family and classmates, spotting the small details and secret glances that tell a much bigger story than what people usually see. Students call her "Lost and Found," because her camera knows when you last had your headphones. Tillie is good at finding things, but she isn't prepared for Jake's request: to find his father. In a matter of days, Tillie goes from silent observer to one half of a detective duo, searching the college-town community for clues to explain Jake's dad's disappearance. When the truth isn't what Jake wants it to be, and taking photographs starts exposing people's secrets, Tillie has to decide what (and who) is truly important to her.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

12/03/2018
Four years ago, Tillie was in a car accident that damaged her hip and spine, leaving her in nearly constant pain and with a leg that doesn’t “work properly.” Ever since, Tillie has retreated behind her camera, viewing the world at a distance, until her pictures help a classmate find a missing earring and earn her the affectionate nickname “Lost and Found.” Now Tillie is in demand as a detective, tracking down lost items—though not lost people, as she clarifies to Jake, a classmate whose dad has gone missing. But Jake is persistent, and soon the pair visits his father’s office and last whereabouts. All the while, Jake insists that his dad is in danger, often in scenarios taken from his favorite old movies. Meanwhile, Tillie’s relationship with her own father is fraught: he was driving the car when she was injured and has been distant ever since. Working with Jake challenges Tillie to step out from behind her camera and into the world, and Young handles both her injury and its aftermath with realism and sensitivity. The mystery of Jake’s dad will keep readers turning pages in this touching debut coming-of-age novel. Ages 8–12. (Aug.)

From the Publisher

A Junior Library Guild Selection

“A suspenseful mystery/detective story [that] deepens into a nuanced coming-of-age story . . . [An] affecting debut novel.” —Horn Book

“The mystery . . . will keep readers turning pages in this touching debut coming-of-age novel.” —Publishers Weekly

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170675876
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 08/14/2018
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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