The Tragedy Paper
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The Tragedy Paper

Audio CD – Unabridged, January 8, 2013

Price
$23.25
Publisher
Listening Library
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0804121996
Dimensions
5.42 x 1.16 x 5.85 inches
Weight
8.5 ounces

Description

Entertainment Weekly , January 4, 2013: "LaBan's debut -- reminiscent of Jay Asher's Thirteen Reasons Why -- compassionately illustrates the tragedy of withholding love and friendship, or worse, never having the courage to seek them out." Starred Review, Booklist , November 15, 2012: “Debut novelist LaBan takes us into the private school culture as well as the heads of two charming yet very different teenage boys and their parallel love stories… Nonexistent parents, well-intentioned, likeable faculty on the periphery, elaborate dorm rooms with overstuffed closets, even the romantic, snow-covered campus all contribute to a setting that adds to the story’s heft and intrigue.” The Philadelphia Inquirer , January 8, 2013: "This novel is relatable and unusually gripping, even for an older reader - full of slings and arrows and outrageous fortune...Romantic love, hard work, loyalty, friendship, suffering: Like the great tragedies that inspired the novel, it's all here. LaBan's take on adolescent life is rendered in the sweet, intelligent tradition of John Irving, but without any of the prep-school genre's self-satisfaction." HelloGiggles.com "The Tragedy Paper is about how hard it can be not to belong, and how far we’ll go just to feel like we do. It’s an absolutely fantastic book." School Library Journal , February 2013: "Strong plotting and characterization make Tim and Vanessa come to life for readers as much as for Duncan, whose understanding of tragedy becomes almost overwhelmingly acute." Booklist , February 2013: "An engaging tale told by a boy rendered an outsider by his appearance, full of passion and almost unrequited love, signifying the heartbreaks and melodramas of high school." The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books , February 2013: "An engaging tale told by a boy rendered an outsider by his appearance, full of passion and almost unrequited love, signifying the heartbreaks and melodramas of high school." From the Hardcover edition.

Features & Highlights

  • Perfect for fans of
  • Thirteen Reasons Why
  • and
  • Looking for Alaska
  • , Jennifer Weiner, #1
  • New York Times
  • bestselling author, calls Elizabeth LaBan’s
  • The Tragedy Paper
  • “a beguiling and beautifully written tale of first love and heartbreak.” It follows the story of Tim Macbeth, a seventeen-year-old albino and a recent transfer to the prestigious Irving School, where the motto is “Enter here to be and find a friend.” A friend is the last thing Tim expects or wants—he just hopes to get through his senior year unnoticed. Yet, despite his efforts to blend into the background, he finds himself falling for the quintessential “It” girl, Vanessa Sheller, girlfriend of Irving’s most popular boy. To Tim's surprise, Vanessa is into him, too, but she can kiss her social status goodbye if anyone ever finds out. Tim and Vanessa begin a clandestine romance, but looming over them is the Tragedy Paper, Irving’s version of a senior year thesis, assigned by the school’s least forgiving teacher.   Jumping between viewpoints of the love-struck Tim and Duncan, a current senior about to uncover the truth of Tim and Vanessa,
  • The Tragedy Paper
  • is a compelling tale of forbidden love and the lengths people will go to keep their secrets.

Customer Reviews

Rating Breakdown

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Predictable but enjoyable

I loved the characters and their reactions to the events around them. Yes, you could see the tragedy coming from the first chapter and by three forths of the way through, even predict what it was but it still made for interesting reading.
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I expected more

I think I wanted more from this book than I got or I've been looking so forward to reading this that by the time I got around to it I was let down a bit. Not knowing what the book was about I thought it was going to be like reading Thirteen Reasons Why and it wasn't. I listened to the audiobook of this story that is told from alternating male perspectives, Tim- an albino and recent transfer to the Irving boarding school and Duncan- who is a current senior at Irving listening to audio CDs that Time left behind for him explaining the events that led up to a tragedy taking place the previous school year. Some of the characters like Patrick and Vanessa really ticked me off because they seemed so self-centered and least of all worried about the health decline of their friend Tim.