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Aftermath

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Charlotte survived four long years as a prisoner in the attic of her kidnapper, sustained only by dreams of her loving family. The chance to escape suddenly arrives, and Charlotte fights her way to freedom. But an answered prayer turns into heartbreak. Losing her has torn her family apart. Her parents have divorced: Dad's a glutton for fame, Mom drinks too much, and Charlotte's twin is a zoned-out druggie. Her father wants Charlotte write a book and go on a lecture tour, and her mom wants to keep her safe, a virtual prisoner in her own home. But Charlotte is obsessed with the other girl who was kidnapped, who never got a second chance at life—the girl who nobody but Charlotte believes really existed. Until she can get justice for that girl, even if she has to do it on her own, whatever the danger, Charlotte will never be free.
"For all of us who have watched the chilling news of kidnapped females rescued and thought 'There but for the grace of God' and 'How do they go on?'...here is the answer fully imagined, exquisitely written, ultimately triumphant. You will cry all the way through this story but you will not put it down." ~Jennifer Echols, award-winning author of Going Too Far
"Kensie deftly explores what happens after the supposedly happy ending of a nightmare. But nothing is as simple as it seems—not even the truth." ~April Henry, author of The Girl I Used to Be; Girl, Stolen; and The Night She Disappeared
"A captivating story of self-(re)discovery, Clara Kensie's Aftermath introduces us to Charlotte, a sixteen-year-old girl trying hard to reclaim her place in a family decimated by her kidnapping four years earlier. Charlotte wants only to catch up to her twin Alexa and live out all the plans they'd made as children, but finds the journey back to 'normal' is not only hers to take. Charlotte is a heroine to cheer for...with gut-twisting bravery and raw honesty, she takes us through that journey—back to the unspeakable tortures she endured in captivity and forward to how those years scarred her family, leaving us intensely hopeful and confident that she will not merely survive, but triumph." ~Patty Blount, author of Some Boys; Send; TMI; and Nothing Left to Burn
"Delving deep into the darkness of abduction and its 'Aftermath,' Kensie takes us on an unflinching journey of healing, courage, and triumph of the human spirit. Heartbreaking, yet stubbornly hopeful." ~Sonali Dev, author of A Bollywood Affair and The Bollywood Bride
"Aftermath is a timely, powerful portrait of hope amid tragedy, strength amid brokenness, and the healing power of forgiveness." ~Erica O'Rourke, award-winning author of the Torn trilogy and the Dissonance series

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    • Kirkus

      A white teenage girl must navigate the emotional aftermath of her rescue from an abusive kidnapper. Sixteen-year-old Charlotte is rescued after four years imprisoned in the attic of a man she calls her Keeper. Despite her ordeal, she is determined to move on with her life as best she can, but she is shocked to discover the damage her absence wreaked on her family. Her parents are divorced, her mother has developed an alcohol problem, and her twin sister, Alexa, morphed from a happy-go-lucky young girl into an angry teenager with a troubled history. Dismayed, Charlotte becomes obsessed with trying to prove that her Keeper had previously abducted another girl before her--The One Before, who had not survived--in the desperate hope of giving that girl's family the closure her own family lacked while she was gone. She focuses her remaining energies on fulfilling the childhood goals she and Alexa once dreamed about, including their hope of joining the high school cheerleading squad. As narrated by Charlotte in the present tense, her path to recovery often feels forced. Too, her family's interactions lack subtlety and sensitivity proportionate to the horrors she experienced, contributing to a jarring dissonance between the sensitive nature of the subject matter and the tone of the narrative. A melodramatic take on a sensitive subject. (resources) (Fiction. 14-18) COPYRIGHT(1) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • School Library Journal

      October 1, 2016

      Gr 9 Up-Once 16-year-old Charlotte is rescued from her kidnapper, she's anxious to return to her family, particularly her twin, Alexa. But during the four years she spent in her Keeper's attic, her family fell apart. Charlotte's parents are divorced, her mom is an alcoholic, and Alexa is in rehab for drug use. Now Charlotte must accept her dad's new wife and daughter, cope with reporters hounding her for interviews, and adjust to the pressures of high school. She's also determined to discover the identity of The One Before, a girl her captor killed prior to taking Charlotte. On top of all that, the teen's mom barely allows her to leave the house and her dad pressures her to talk to the press. Kensie's richly detailed descriptions of Charlotte's daily life redeem a plot overrun with melodrama. By the novel's end, it's difficult to accept that so many wretched events could befall one person. Both Alexa and her mom recover from their addictions so quickly it defies logic. However, Charlotte's bravery will inspire readers. Her ongoing struggle to confront the horror of what she's endured rings true, and her recovery process could provide therapeutic reading for rape survivors. VERDICT Teens who revel in worst-case scenario stories like Natasha Preston's The Cellar and Kevin Brooks's The Bunker Diary will enjoy the shocking plot twists.-Amy Duffy, Chicago Public Library

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2017
      At age twelve, Charlotte was kidnapped by a pedophile and imprisoned in his attic. After being rescued more than four years later, she returns home to discover that her parents are divorced and her twin sister is a delinquent. And she still feels trapped. Deeply disturbing yet riveting, the novel recognizes and explores the lasting psychological effects of abuse.

      (Copyright 2017 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • Kirkus

      September 1, 2016
      A white teenage girl must navigate the emotional aftermath of her rescue from an abusive kidnapper. Sixteen-year-old Charlotte is rescued after four years imprisoned in the attic of a man she calls her Keeper. Despite her ordeal, she is determined to move on with her life as best she can, but she is shocked to discover the damage her absence wreaked on her family. Her parents are divorced, her mother has developed an alcohol problem, and her twin sister, Alexa, morphed from a happy-go-lucky young girl into an angry teenager with a troubled history. Dismayed, Charlotte becomes obsessed with trying to prove that her Keeper had previously abducted another girl before her--The One Before, who had not survived--in the desperate hope of giving that girl's family the closure her own family lacked while she was gone. She focuses her remaining energies on fulfilling the childhood goals she and Alexa once dreamed about, including their hope of joining the high school cheerleading squad. As narrated by Charlotte in the present tense, her path to recovery often feels forced. Too, her family's interactions lack subtlety and sensitivity proportionate to the horrors she experienced, contributing to a jarring dissonance between the sensitive nature of the subject matter and the tone of the narrative. A melodramatic take on a sensitive subject. (resources) (Fiction. 14-18)

      COPYRIGHT(2016) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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  • Lexile® Measure:670
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