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Authors: Barry Lyga
ISBN-13: 9780547076645, ISBN-10: 0547076649
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Date Published: October 2009
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Barry Lyga

Barry Lyga is a recovering comic book geek and the author of many books, including, The Astonishing Adventures of Fanboy and Goth Girl, Goth Girl Rising, Boy Toy, and Hero-Type. He currently lives in Las Vegas, where Spandex and capes aren't just for superheroes. Visit Barry online at www.barrylyga.com.

Book Synopsis

Time is a funny thing in the hospital. In the mental ward. You lose track of it easily.

 

After six months in the Maryland Mental Health Unit, Kyra Sellers, a.k.a. Goth Girl, is going home.

Unfortunately, she’s about to find out that while she was away, she lost track of more than time.

 

Kyra is back in black, feeling good, and ready to make up with the only person who’s ever appreciated her for who she really is.

But then she sees him. Fanboy. Transcended from everything he was into someone she barely recognizes.

 

And the anger and memories come rushing back.

There’s so much to do to people when you’re angry.

 

Kyra’s about to get very busy.

Publishers Weekly

Lyga returns to the characters and school from The Astonishing Adventures of Fanboy and Goth Girl, this time writing as Kyra, just released from a mental hospital. Kyra is mad at her dad for committing her, at friends who copy her new all-white clothes look and at a “hypocrite” teacher who espouses feminism but uses her body for attention. She focuses her anger on Fanboy, who played a role in her hospitalization and then ignored her for six months (meanwhile, publishing his comic in the school literary journal and becoming more confident—and popular). But even as Kyra plots revenge, she realizes she has other feelings (“God, I just want to tear his head off. And throw him down on the bed”). Her revenge plans never seem fully credible, but Kyra remains a fierce, unstoppable character. Readers will love getting her side of the story, whether she is raging about sexism in letters to her hero, writer Neil Gaiman, or finally figuring out that the person she needs is “someone who appreciates not just what you do, but how you do it.” Ages 14–up. (Oct.)

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