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Where Things Come Back
Rated 4.07 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
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SKU: 9781442413344
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Experience a summer of loss and rediscovery in John Corey Whaley’s award-winning “Where Things Come Back.” When Cullen Witter’s brother vanishes and an extinct woodpecker resurfaces, his dull Arkansas town turns extraordinary. Amidst grief and absurdity, Cullen confronts faith, second chances, and the meaning of life. ISBN: 9781442413344
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Panchal Sakshi Ramesh –
I had mixed feelings. Parts were brilliant, others fell flat. The woodpecker plot didn’t fully resonate with me.
Rishab Chopra –
Nice story. The book has an easy flow. A light read for teenagers dealing with emotional hardship
Nisu Kumari –
A poignant read. The woodpecker plot felt a bit forced, but Cullen’s grief was palpable. Explores faith in an interesting way.
Vipasha Sharma –
I loved the quirky characters and the small-town setting. The ending felt a little rushed, but overall, a moving story.
Nadeem Nahas –
Unique and memorable. The author tackles difficult topics with sensitivity and grace. Highly recommend!
Vibhuti Aggarwal –
Such a beautifully written story. I was captivated by the unique story and wonderful characters.
Ashutosh Mishra –
The symbolism was heavy-handed at times, but the emotional core of the story was strong. A good, but not great, read.
Garv Dave –
This book is a beautiful exploration of grief and belief. It left me pondering long after I finished reading.
Swapnil Shanu –
I thoroughly enjoyed this book! The story kept me turning pages and I wanted to know what was next.
Tejal –
An okay read. Found it difficult to connect with the character. Story felt unrealistic in parts.
Shantanu –
Whaley’s writing is beautiful, but the story didn’t quite grab me. I struggled to connect with Cullen.
Lalitman Singh –
A thought-provoking book about loss and hope. The reappearance of the woodpecker added a unique layer to the story.
Nehal Jain –
I enjoyed the book, but I wanted more resolution for the brother’s disappearance. Still a worthwhile read.
Chahat –
Really liked this book! The themes were very mature and thought provoking. Really great for teenagers to read.