Kate De Goldi is the author of numerous short stories, collections, and novels for adults and children, including the much-lauded The 10 P.M. Question as well as the young adult novel Eddy, Eddy. She lives in New Zealand.
Nearly every character… is a loving, talented, unforgettable
eccentric whose dialogue, much like De Goldi’s richly phrased
narration, combines heart-stopping tenderness with perfectly timed,
deliciously zany humor. Readers from early teens through adults
will be drawn to this beautifully nuanced, unsentimental view of
family life, friendship, the heroic requirements of growing up, and
the rewards of speaking the unspeakable out loud.
—Booklist (starred review)
Gorgeously written, this bittersweet chronicle of family
complexities is wise but never pat—a masterful meditation on
anxiety and courage that will be savored by thoughtful readers.
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Deeply moving in its portrait of an overly responsible child
picking his way along the edge of adolescence.
—The Horn Book (starred review)
A moving tale about the challenges of family life and being
different. The book is highly descriptive and a great deal of it is
made up of Frankie’s memories, which establish his character and
give readers insight into his life. They will not only feel his
anxiety, but also understand where it comes from.
—School Library Journal
Characterization and relationship dynamics are skillfully realized
at all levels, from Frankie’s terminally exasperated sister to his
formerly delinquent brother to his cheerfully workaholic dad; even
Frankie’s corrections-officer-turned-teacher and burly bus driver
add dimension and clarity to Frankie’s year of burgeoning
self-awareness.
—Bulletin of the Center of Children's Books
What is the answer to the 10 p.m. question? Perhaps it is that
there is beauty in imperfection and all you need is love.
—VOYA
An exquisitely told story with just the right amount of humor to
counter the pathos.
—Library Media Connection
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