Author:
Courtney Eldridge
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Learn moreThea Denny hates the tenth grade, and her home life isn’t easy. But she’s passionate about making art—and about her math-genius boyfriend, Cam, a recent transfer to her upstate New York high school from California.
One day Cam mysteriously vanishes—and then things really get weird. The stars on the school flag go missing, eerily cut out. Intimate videos of Cam and Thea start going viral online—videos they never took. The FBI gets involved. And Thea can hear the voice of Melody—a beautiful, disabled girl her age, whose illness has left her mute since birth.
Cam once claimed to be the world’s foremost hacker…Is he trying to reach her, send her a sign—or is Thea losing her mind?
Courtney Eldridge is the author of Unkempt, a story collection, and The Generosity of Women, a novel. Her work has appeared in numerous publications, including McSweeney’s, BOMB, and The New York Times Magazine. She lives in Los Angeles.
Audiobook details
Narrator:
Jorjeana Marie
ISBN:
9781469283579
Length:
13 hours 18 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Brilliance Audio
Publication date:
June 11, 2013
Edition:
Unabridged
Reviews
“Eldridge’s debut is a mind-bending blend of innovative science fiction and a stream-of-conscious writing style.” —School Library Journal
“Courtney Eldridge’s Ghost Time grabs you on the first page and holds you captive until the last word. It’s a haunting, well-crafted, page turner. Eldridge is a talented author with an exceptional voice. She has written a book with a unique storyline which will have teens anxiously awaiting the sequel.” —Bonnie Shimko, author of You Know What You Have To Do
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