Echo Mountain is an acclaimed best book of 2020! An NPR Best Book of the Year A HornBook Fanfare Selection A Kirkus Best Book of the Year A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year A Chicago Public Library Best Book of the Year
SIX STARRED REVIEWS!
Wolk s poetic prose and enticing foreshadowing warrant savoring as they carry the reader through the narrative, which gracefully unfolds over brief, steadily paced chapters. Historical fiction at its finest. The Horn Book, starred review
Complex and fiercely loving, Ellie is a girl any reader would be proud to have as a friend . Woven with music, puppies, and healing, Wolk s beautiful storytelling turns this historical tale of family and survival into a captivating saga. Booklist, starred review
[A] magnificently related story of the wide arc of responsibility, acceptance, and, ultimately, connectedness.... A luscious, shivery delight. Kirkus, starred review
[An] exquisitely layered historical . A powerful, well-paced portrait of interconnectedness, work and learning, and strength in a time of crisis. Publishers Weekly, starred review
In this complex, memorable novel, Wolk explores themes of social responsibility, modern versus traditional medicine, biological versus chosen family and more. BookPage, starred review
Wolk again spins a fascinating historical fiction novel with strong female characters. Her short chapters are infused with adventure and mystery, frequently end on cliff-hangers, and include abundant dialogue that will propel readers through this novel they will find hard to put down. SLC, starred review
Ellie is a deeply appealing character . A reader who wants to make a difference will appreciate the way she rolls up her sleeves and gets things done. And surely there has never been a better time to read about healing, of both the body and the heart. The New York Times Book Review
This marvelous novel is perfect for our time, a portrait of hard times and a loving family in crisis and a girl using her ingenuity, empathy and courage to forge a path toward healing. Buffalo News
Lauren Wolk has woven a mesmerizing, poignant tale a story laced with grit and pluck about having the courage to carve out one s own life. Brilliant. Lynda Mullaly Hunt, bestselling author of Shouting at the Rain and Fish in a Tree
Lauren Wolk is an award-winning poet, artist, and author of the adult novel Those Who Favor Fire, the Newbery Honor-winning novel Wolf Hollow, and the Scott O'Dell Award-winning Beyond the Bright Sea. She was born in Baltimore and has since lived in California, Rhode Island, Minnesota, Canada, and Ohio. She now lives with her family on Cape Cod.