How to Disappear Completely, Ali Standish
How to Disappear Completely, Ali Standish
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How to Disappear Completely

Author: Ali Standish

Narrator: Jesse Vilinsky

Unabridged: 9 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 04/28/2020


Synopsis

""When Emma discovers the first spot, 'like a tiny bright moon' on her left foot, she's at the funeral of her grandmother, who had been her best friend as well. The diagnosis is vitiligo, a skin condition triggered by stress. Creating a large multigenerational cast, Standish knits an absorbing story of loss, identity, and human connections. A rewarding, realistic novel, illuminated by magical elements."" —Booklist (starred review)
Wonder meets Some Kind of Happiness in this powerful tween novel from Ali Standish, author of the Carnegie Medal nominee The Ethan I Was Before and August Isle.While her grandmother was alive, Emma’s world was filled with enchantment. But now Gram is gone, and suddenly strange spots are appearing on Emma’s skin. Soon, she’s diagnosed with vitiligo—a condition that makes patches of her skin lose their color—and the magic in her world is suddenly replaced with school bullies and doctor appointments.But when Emma writes one last story in the journal she shared with Gram, something strange happens. Someone writes back to her, just like Gram used to. Who’s writing to Emma? And just what is her story going to be, now that everything is so different?Award-winning author Ali Standish explores the ways life transforms us, and how we learn to let go of what we must while still holding fast to who we are.""Seamlessly blending childhood wonder with the slow lessons of maturity, this tale succeeds in celebrating curiosity, thoughtfulness, and collaboration, centering on relatable characters who welcome readers into their world."" —Publishers Weekly

About Ali Standish

Ali Standish is the award-winning author of books for the young and young at heart, including the Carnegie-nominated The Ethan I Was Before, August Isle, Bad Bella, The Climbers, How to Disappear Completely, The Mending Summer, and Yonder. Her books are Junior Library Guild Selections, have received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, ALA Booklist, and School Library Journal, have been named as Indie Next titles and nominated for Goodreads Choice Awards. During her years living in a tumbledown Victorian cottage in the UK, she obtained a master’s degree in children’s literature from the University of Cambridge. She now resides in North Carolina with her husband and sons. You can visit her online at alistandish.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cynthia on May 14, 2020

If I had a time machine, I’d go back and hand this book to 11 year old me. I’d promise her that she’d find comfort in it; That it would be the friend she was struggling to find. This book offered enormous solace to me, though, even as an adult, both within the pain conveyed and the lessons learned.......more

Goodreads review by lizzie ray on March 26, 2024

"It's hard enough to miss someone you've lost. I can't imagine how hard it is to know that someone doesn't miss you back. At least not enough to come home."......more

Goodreads review by Darla on April 15, 2020

There is magic all around, but Emma has lost her way. Her grandmother, the one who believed in happy endings, is dead. Then vitiligo spots begin to appear -- first on her feet, then her arms, and soon on her face. Unable to hide them from her 7th grade classmates, Emma becomes a target of a bullying......more

Goodreads review by Hannah on January 10, 2021

This book is a beautiful exploration of loss, grief, friendship, depression, a form of chronic illness, and family, all told through the eyes of a 12-year old girl. The dear friend who gave me this book mentioned that this book would have been helpful to her when she was a girl, and I felt the same......more

Goodreads review by Katie on July 08, 2023

This is one of those books that found me at exactly the right time in my life. Maybe that’s weird to say as a 25 year old about a middle grade coming of age story; but it’s the truth. First of all this book is beautifully written. There are so many truths in it, and things that resonate no matter wh......more