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The Worlds We Leave Behind

Audiobook
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1 of 2 copies available
From acclaimed author A.F. Harrold comes another powerful and poignant story about friendship, betrayal, and redemption. Hex doesn't know why he does the things he does—why he sometimes stands up in class to look out the window or ask an unrelated question or do a little dance. He also doesn't know why he threw the rock that day in the woods. He didn't mean for the girl to fall and break her arm. But he's blamed anyway. Enraged at how unfair life is, Hex runs into the woods and finds himself in a strange clearing—a clearing that can't possibly exist—where a strange old woman offers him a deal: she'll rid the world of those who wronged him. All he has to do is accept and they'll be forgotten, forever. But what Hex doesn't know is that someone else has been offered the same deal. When Hex's best friend Tommo wakes up the next day, something feels wrong. Half-whispered memories tug at his brain, making him think that something—or someone—is missing from his life. Can Tommo put the world back the way it was? Or can he find a way to make a new world that could be better for them all? This unforgettable story explores how we can find the strength to face down monsters: in the darkness, in our friends, and in our selves.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 19, 2022
      Previous collaborators Harrold and Pinfold (The Song from Somewhere Else) probe the morality of vengeance in a multi-timeline fantasy with Twilight Zone vibes. When impulsive Hex Patel injures much younger Sascha, who inadvertently knocked him over on a swing, his disappointed best friend, Tommo, alerts Sascha’s family, and her older sister, Maria, retaliates with her fists. Enraged and facing parental consequences, Hex retreats to the woods, finding a cottage where an old woman offers to exact revenge on his behalf by “excising” Maria from the world. But “he hadn’t been made the only offer,” and Maria acts first, eliminating Hex from life and memory. When the old timeline’s events reoccur at Tommo’s hands, and the revenge cycle begins anew, Tommo’s conscience and Maria’s memories of Hex may not be enough to stop it. Cohesive, folkloric worldbuilding provides balance to off-kilter timelines, the otherworldly ambiance enhanced by Pinfold’s hazy, elongated figures and realistic landscapes. Harrold’s staccato third-person narration captures myriad physiological experiences, including anger, embarrassment, freedom, and guilt, while exploring reactions’ sometimes emotional roots. Most characters are described as having pale skin. Ages 8–12.

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