Nest

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Nest is a young adult novel by Esther Ehrlich that follows a girl coping with her mother’s illness and family upheaval in 1970s Cape Cod.

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instanceOf novel
young adult novel
author Esther Ehrlich NERFINISHED
awarded National Jewish Book Award finalist NERFINISHED
Sydney Taylor Book Award Honor NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dealsWith emotional resilience
family upheaval
parental illness
genre realistic fiction
young adult fiction
hasCoverArtStyle illustrated
hasFormat audiobook
ebook
hardcover
paperback
hasISBN 9780385386074
imprintOfPublisher Random House NERFINISHED
intendedMarket children's literature market
language English
literaryCategory American young adult novels
children's novels
mainCharacter Chirp's father
Chirp's mother
Joey NERFINISHED
Naomi "Chirp" Orenstein NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first person
pageCount 336
protagonist Naomi Orenstein NERFINISHED
protagonistNickname Chirp NERFINISHED
publicationYear 2014
publisher Wendy Lamb Books NERFINISHED
settingPlace Cape Cod NERFINISHED
settingTime 1970s
subject 1970s American life
depression
mother–daughter relationship
sibling relationships
suicide
targetAudience middle grade readers
young adults
theme coming of age
coping with illness
family
friendship
grief
mental illness

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