Shortlisted for the YA Book Prize 2017 and longlisted for the 2017 CILIP Carnegie Medal, this novel will make you laugh and break your heart.Our memories are what make us who we are. Some are real. Some are made up. But they are the stories that tell us who we are. Without them we are nobody. Hattie's summer isn't going as planned. Her two best friends have abandoned her: Reuben has run off to Europe to 'find himself' and Kat is in Edinburgh with her new girlfriend. Meanwhile Hattie is stuck babysitting her twin siblings and dealing with endless drama around her mum's wedding. Oh, and she's also just discovered that she's pregnant with Reuben's baby...Then Gloria, Hattie's great-aunt who no one even knew existed, comes crashing into her life. Gloria's fiercely independent, rather too fond of a gin sling and is in the early stages of dementia. Together the two of them set out on a road trip of self-discovery - Gloria to finally confront the secrets of her past before they are erased from her memory forever and Hattie to face the hard choices that will determine her future...
Non Pratt's
Trouble meets
Thelma and Louise with a touch of
Elizabeth is Missing by Emma Healey, Clare Furniss' remarkable
How Not To Disappear is an emotional rollercoaster of a novel.
'Funny, moving and packed with characters that jump off the page'
Lisa Williamson, author of The Art of Being Normal 'Absolutely gorgeous, heartfelt and incredibly enjoyable'
Robin Stevens, author of Lady Most Unladylike 'Funny, sharply observed, shocking and wonderful'
Sunday Times Children's book of the week 'A beautifully executed story... gloriously funny, deeply emotional and a triumph'
Daily Mail
This book was recognised by the Bookseller YA Book Award.
There are 416 pages in this book. This book was published 2016 by Simon & Schuster Ltd .
Clare Furniss is a writer living in the UK. She studied at Cambridge University and is completing an MA in writing for young people. She is the author of The Year of the Rat and How Not to Disappear.
This book has been nominated for the following award:
Bookseller Ya Book Award
This book was recognised by the Bookseller YA Book Award.