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Learn moreWhat is it like to be a giant? Meet Corinthia Bledsoe, a seven-foot tall high-school junior who can predict the future.
Over seven feet tall and with a newfound ability to sense future events, Corinthia Bledsoe is far more than just another Midwestern high-school junior; she's a force of nature. When she predicts with terrifying accuracy the outcome of a tornado that will hit her high school, leaving a cow standing midcourt in the Lugo Memorial field house, Corinthia finds herself at the epicenter of another kind of storm entirely. And as things get stranger and stranger โ both in her small town and her own home โ lives start to intersect in ways even Corinthia can't foresee.
Adam Rapp is the acclaimed author of several books for young adults, including Punkzilla, a Michael L. Printz Honor Book; Under the Wolf, Under the Dog, winner of a Schneider Family Book Award; 33 Snowfish; and The Children and the Wolves. He is also an Obie Award–winning playwright and director and was a finalist for the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Adam Rapp lives in New York City.