For fans of The Grace Year and We Were Liars comes a mesmerizing, can't-put-it-down psychological thrillera gender-flipped YA Great Gatsby that will linger long after the final line
On wealthy Commodore Island, Fern is watching and waitingfor summer, for college, for her childhood best friend to decide he loves her. Then Ivy Avila lands on the island like a falling star. When Ivy shines on her, Fern feels seen. When they're together, Fern has purpose. She glimpses the secrets Ivy hides behind her fame, her fortune, the lavish parties she throws at her great glass house, and understands that Ivy hurts in ways Fern can't fathom. And soon, it's clear Ivy wants someone Fern can help her get. But as the two pull closer, Fern's cozy life on Commodore unravels: drought descends, fires burn, and a reckless night spins out of control. Everything Fern thought she understoodabout her home, herself, the boy she loved, about Ivy Avilatwists and bends into something new. And Fern won't emerge the same person she was.
An enthralling, mind-altering fever dream, Tell Me My Name is about the cost of being a girl in a world that takes so much, and the enormity of what is regained when we take it back.
**New York Times: "13 Y.A. Books to Add to Your Reading List This Spring"
"A lush, gorgeously crafted page-turner."** Jennifer Mathieu, author of Moxie
"Absolutely took my breath away." Geek Mom
"As much Hitchcockian suspense as Fitzgerald's tarnished glitz."BCCB (starred review)
"A kaleidoscope of light and shadow that will keep you flipping page after page." Amber Smith, author of The Way We Used to Be
"Only Amy Reed could write a novel this dark, this gorgeous, this forward-looking while speaking to our present moment." Wiley Cash, author of A Land More Kind Than Home
"The best kind of literary thrillerone with as much conscience as pulse." Brendan Kiely, co-author of All American Boys
"I haven't felt this way since reading We Were Liarsmind blown." Jaye Robin Brown, author of Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit