Aesop Lake, Sarah Ward
Aesop Lake, Sarah Ward
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Aesop Lake

Author: Sarah Ward

Narrator: Sam Lewis

Unabridged: 4 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/01/2019


Synopsis

Seventeen-year-old Leda witnesses a hate crime against a gay couple from her school. Now she must decide if she should risk her family's stability by telling the police what she knows. Jonathan, one of the victims of the crime struggles with his recovery and the guilt of not protecting his boyfriend. When Leda and Jonathan are swept together by chance, both must reckon with fundamental questions of loyalty and courage.

About Sarah Ward

Sarah Ward is the author of four DC Childs novels, In Bitter Chill, A Deadly Thaw, A Patient Fury, and The Shrouded Path, set in the Derbyshire Peak District where she lives. On her website, Crimepieces (www.crimepieces.com), she reviews the best of current crime fiction published around the world. She is a judge for the Petrona Award for Scandinavian translated crime novels.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Maddy on June 20, 2018

I think the author had great intentions for in writing this book: helping would-be teen LGBTQ allies be swayed to help their LGBTQ peers in rural communities where people are super afraid to be different. LGBTQ teens do need allies especially in this politically violent atmosphere, so that part of t......more

Goodreads review by Tammy on November 11, 2018

The reader is in good hands with Sarah Ward, She tells this timely story of teen bullying and violence with unwavering commitment to authenticity. She captures not only the voice of a generation in Leda and Jonathan, but also the drama of small town life and the LGBTQ community. While the title and......more

Goodreads review by Iga Wiktoria on September 12, 2018

Leda, a teenage girl witnesses a hate crime provoked by her boyfriend David at a water reservoir near the town. A gay couple are bathing together in a public place while David and his friend attack them. One of the victims, Ricky, is transported unconscious to the hospital. David expects Leda to cov......more

Goodreads review by Jayne on January 24, 2019

I had a shaky start with this book, but in the end I loved it. This book is needed in every library in every state, in every county, in every country. End of. The use of Aesop’s fables in the chapter heads and the beginning let the reader know right from the start this is a morality story, and one t......more

Goodreads review by Diane on October 01, 2018

This YA novel grapples with today’s moral dilemmas about loyalty, bullying, adolescent gays, and marginalizing. Sarah write a book that is helpful for both YA and adults.......more