March
19, 2009

Broken
Soup
One
of my favourite things to do whenever I'm in Ireland
or the U.K. is pop into as many bookstores as possible
and scour the shelves for books that aren't (yet) available
in Canada. Broken Soup by Jenny Valentine was
one of the YA novels I picked up in London in December.
I always have a backlog of reading material
so just got around to starting it last night and finished
it up first thing this morning. About a third of the
way through I fell into a state of awe that never
let up. No surprise, then, that author Jenny Valentine
won the Guardian children's fiction prize with her debut
novel, Finding Violet Park (which I have to get
my hands on ASAP!).
What a shame, I thought after I'd read
the final page of Broken Soup, that readers in
North America are missing out on this breathtaking novel.
But I'm very happy to say that just minutes later I
read on Wondrous
Reads that Broken Soup is being released
in North America! In fact, having looked it up on Amazon,
I can tell you that it's available on March 24th. I
hope you'll ignore the new nondescript cover (which
you can check out on Wondrous
Reads) and trust me that there's a warm, original,
intelligent book lurking underneatha book about
loss, friendship, family, memory, a book with three
dimensional characters that you'll admire and care deeply
about and be sorry to say goodbye to.
The year is young but I'm already betting
this will be one of my favourites reads of 2009.
You can read more about Broken Soup
and Jenny Valentine here:
Times Online review of Broken Soup
The Guardian review of Broken Soup
BBC
Interview with Jenny Valentine
*** March 23rd Update***
I spotted a copy of Broken Soup
(complete with U.K. cover) at Chapters in Toronto on
the weekend and it turns out the novel was published
in Canada by Harpercollins in January 08. Come tomorrow
U.S. readers will also be able to check out the book.
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