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Jun 24, 2010 · White Crow is a brilliant, haunting gothic story about an unstable friendship between a troubled girl, and one who's lost. It's also about life, death, and sin--a dark, atmospheric tale about what makes people tick, how experiences shape them, and how every decision we make can affect our lives and change them forever.
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Jul 1, 2010 · WHITE CROW is a dark, brooding fever-dream nightmare of a page-turner combining elements of horror, gothic, thriller and supernatural fiction. It ponders how good and evil are rewarded in the afterlife while dishing up some stunning plot twists and turns.
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- Marcus Sedgwick
Jul 5, 2011 · WHITE CROW is a dark, brooding fever-dream nightmare of a page-turner combining elements of horror, gothic, thriller and supernatural fiction. It ponders how good and evil are rewarded in the afterlife while dishing up some stunning plot twists and turns.
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- Marcus Sedgwick
Jul 29, 2010 · White Crow. An eerie, modern gothic thriller about what awaits us after death - angels or the devil . . . A fast-paced, dark, sinister and powerful novel, shortlisted for the...
Sep 18, 2012 · Overview. Some secrets are better left buried; some secrets are so frightening they might make angels weep and the devil crow. A scary novel by a three-time Printz Award honoree. Thought provoking as well as intensely scary, Marcus Sedgwick's White Crow unfolds in three voices.
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One of School Library Journal's Best Fiction Books of 2011 Some secrets are better left buried; some secrets are so frightening they might make angels weep and the devil crow. Thought provoking...
Some secrets are better left buried; some secrets are so frightening they might make angels weep and the devil crow. A scary novel by a three-time Printz Award honoree. Thought provoking as well as intensely scary, Marcus Sedgwick's White Crow unfolds in three voices. Rebecca has come to a small seaside village to spend the summer.
- Marcus Sedgwick