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Authors: Calla Devlin
My wise and wonderful editor, Reka Simonsen, whose thoughtful edits made this novel so much stronger. Thank you for understanding the Babcocks with such keen insight. I couldn't have asked for a better partner in bringing them to life. Endless appreciation to the all-star Atheneum and Simon and Schuster team, especially Wendy Sheanin.
I had the tremendous fortune of sharing writing with some amazing writers. In school: my comrade Julie Young-Ordeñana, and my teachers Neeli Cherkovski, Juvenal Acosta, Kim Addonizio, and Edie Meidav. Brenda Tucker and Renee Sedliar, you both are as generous as you are talented. The Kicking Muse gang, who saw the earliest drafts: Frank Dowling, Joe Franklin, Brian Boies, Diana Donovan, Katie
Antheil Boyd, and Caroline Chung-Wipff. I never would have finished this book (and so much more) without my Iowa writing group, our group's name too profane for even Adrienne: Jennifer Wilson, Catherine Knepper, and Kali VanBaale. Friends and writing partners for life. #hairtothechair
My family, the Rongerudes and the Yenters, who supported me with endless cheers and encouragement. My sister, Robyn, this book is for you. And most of all, my daughters, Lulu and Tillie, who are my inspiration and my heart.
A shout-out to the friends who shared the journey: Kelsey Crowe, who as my soul sister and fellow author shared every moment and every step. Pearl Piatt and Glen Price, for their decades of love, humor, and support. Andrea DeLara, whose friendship, wit, and heart know no bounds. Louis Lee, my human guide. Amy Tang, Gabe Jenkins, Stacey Murphy, Reena Krishna, Michelle Kuroda, and Hope Whitney (my fact checker).
CALLA DEVLIN
is a Pushcart nominee and winner of the Best of Blood and Thunder Award whose stories have been included in numerous literary journals and in anthologies, including
Because I Love Her: 34 Women Writers Reflect on the Mother-Daughter Bond,
for which she was featured in the
San Francisco Chronicle
and
San Francisco Magazine.
This is her first novel.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Devlin, Calla, author.
Title: Tell me something real / Calla Devlin.
Description: First edition. | New York : Atheneum Books for Young Readers,
[2016] | Summary: “The three Babcock sisters must travel to a Mexican clinic across the border so their mother, ill with leukemia, can receive alternative treatments. The sisters' world is about to shatter under the weight of an incomprehensible betrayal . . . an illness far more insidious than cancer that poisons their home”âProvided by publisher. Identifiers: LCCN 2015039224
ISBN 978-1-4814-6115-3
ISBN 978-1-4814-6117-7 (eBook)
Subjects: | CYAC: SistersâFiction. | Mothers and daughtersâFiction. |LeukemiaâFiction. | BetrayalâFiction. | Family secretsâFiction.
Classification: LCC PZ7.1.D488 Te 2016 | DDC [Fic]âdc23
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