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Thursday, June 14, 2018

The Fall of Innocence Aesthetic



Thank you to Penguin Young Readers for the free copy of The Fall of Innocence for this blog tour. I am part of a blog tour for The Fall of Innocence. I loved this book and I can't wait to show you the image that reminded me of the book. The imagery in the book with the black birds was beautiful and I was so inspired Emilia's connection with them.








If you'd like to see previous posts from the blog tour (which I HIGHLY recommend because these ladies are amazing!)
WEEK ONE
June 4 – The Desert Bibliophile – Listicle
June 5 – Reading With Lori – Playlist + Book Aesthetic
June 6 – A Gingerly Review – Review
June 7 – Laura’s Bookish Corner – Author Guest Post: What Inspired The Novel
June 8 – Margie’s Must Reads – Playlist + Review

WEEK TWO
June 12 – HelloJennyReviews – Creative Instagram Picture
June 13 – The Fandom – Review
June 14 – Amber Colored Books – Book Aesthetics


BOOK DESCRIPTION 

The Lovely Bones meets Thirteen Reasons Why in this gorgeous, haunting, and tragic novel that examines the crippling--and far-reaching--effects of one person's trauma on her family, her community, and herself.
For the past eight years, sixteen-year-old Emilia DeJesus has done her best to move on from the traumatic attack she suffered in the woods behind her elementary school. She's forced down the memories--the feeling of the twigs cracking beneath her, choking on her own blood, unable to scream. Most of all, she's tried to forget about Jeremy Lance, the boy responsible, the boy who caused her such pain. Emilia believes that the crows who watched over her that day, who helped her survive, are still on her side, encouraging her to live fully. And with the love and support of her mother, brother, and her caring boyfriend, Emilia is doing just that.

But when a startling discovery about her attacker's identity comes to light, and the memories of that day break through the mental box in which she'd shut them away, Emilia is forced to confront her new reality and make sense of shifting truths about her past, her family, and herself.

A compulsively-readable tragedy that reminds us of the fragility of human nature.

AUTHOR BIO

Jenny Torres Sanchez (www.jennytorressanchez.com) is a full-time writer and former English teacher. She was born in Brooklyn, New York, but has lived on the border of two worlds her whole life. She is the author of Because of the SunDeath, Dickinson, and the Demented Life of Frenchie Garcia; and The Downside of Being Charlie. She lives in Orlando, Florida, with her husband and children. Follow her on Twitter @jetchez.

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