![]() ![]() John Corey Whaley, Printz-winning author of Where Things Come Back Mosquitoland is equal parts sharp, sad, and surreal. I don't remember life before Mim, and I don't want to. "In Mosquitoland, David Arnold has created one of the most unique narrative voices to show up in the world of young adult fiction. "One of the most talked about books of the year" - Teen Vogue "It's a breath of fresh air when a novel like David Arnold's Mosquitoland bucks the usual classifications and stands defiantly alone. like any odyssey worth embarking on, what the heroine-and the reader-finds along the way is far more interesting than we ever could have expected.” - Entertainment Weekly ![]() speaks to the sweetness of life, the courage of love and the blinkers that adolescents may need to remove to see what is truly around them." - Wall Street Journal "David Arnold's sparkling, startling, laugh-out-loud debut. "David Arnold combines brio with compassion in this captivating first novel, which holds surprises, big and small, right to the end. Mosquitoland stings in all the right places, which is why it will no doubt be many teenagers' new favorite book and win over the crustiest old-timer, too." - USA Today "Arnold proves his worth as a top-notch storyteller on his first literary go-round, which is reminiscent of Ferris Bueller's Day Off if done by John Hughes with Jack Kerouac. ![]()
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