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A Danger to Herself and Others

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780349003283

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From the author of FACELESS

‘Devastating. This is already one of my favourite books of the year’ Irish Times

‘The author’s cunning deployment of information keeps the reader guessing’ Financial Times

Only when she’s locked away does the truth begin to escape…

Seventeen-year-old Hannah Gold has always been treated like a grown up. As the only child of two New York professionals, she’s been traveling the world and functioning as a miniature adult since the day she was born. But that was then. Now, Hannah has been checked into a remote treatment facility, stripped of all autonomy and confined to a single room.

Hannah knows there’s been a mistake. What happened to her roommate that summer was an accident. As soon as the doctor and judge figure out that she isn’t a danger to herself or others, she can get back to her life of promise and start her final year at school. Until then, she’s determined to win over the staff and earn some privileges so she doesn’t lose her mind to boredom.

But then she’s assigned a new roommate. At first, Lucy is the perfect project to keep Hannah’s focus off all she is missing at home. But Lucy may be the one person who can make Hannah confront the secrets she’s avoiding – and the dangerous games that landed her in confinement in the first place.

Gripping, heartwrenching and powerful, A Danger to Herself and Others is Girl, Interrupted meets We Were Liars in this new novel from New York Times bestselling author Alyssa Sheinmel.

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Cunningly told . . . The author's cunning deployment of information keeps the reader guessing.
Financial Times
Thrillers can so often lean on a fuzzy sense of "insanity" to justify a character's behaviour, but the handling tends to be superficial; here it proves devastating. This is already one of my favourite books of the year.
Irish Times
Intense, compelling, and wholly original
Kerry Kletter, author of The First Time She Drowned
As a narrator, Hannah is as irresistible as she is unreliable . . . Sheinmel is clear that her aim is not to educate about mental illness - but there's a journey of discovery here, nonetheless.
Teach Secondary
A tense and terrific read
Natalie D. Richards, author of One Was Lost and What You Hide
This compelling character study begins like a thriller-the mystery of what happened to her friend Agnes draws considerable suspense... it becomes a nuanced exploration of mental illness
Booklist
Alyssa Sheinmel's writing is so true, her characters so real, that they live on long after the last page is turned.
New York Times bestselling author Luanne Rice
A compelling and beautifully told story
Kathleen Glasgow, New York Times bestselling author of Girl in Pieces
A great story full of mystery, heartbreak, and hope
Jennifer Shaw Wolf, author of Dead Girls Don't Lie and Breaking Beautiful