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New York Times bestselling author Ann Hood pens a poignant story of grief and resilience, perfect for readers of The Thing About Jellyfish."A testament to the power of human connection. Jack Cheng, awardwinning author of See You in the CosmosKatie was Jude's favorite person in the world. And not many brothers say that about their sister and mean it. But to Jude, Katie was everythingthe person who made him learn how to say "I love you" in every language, who performed dramatic readings of Romeo and Juliet, who obsessed over every item on the diner menu looking for the most authentic diner meal. The one who called him "Jude Banks, Superhero," because to her, Jude was the best.She was also the person who died. Out of nowhere, and without a goodbye. And Jude believes he was the one who killed her.Now, twelveyearold Jude must figure out what life looks like without his favorite person. With Mom checked out, and Dad just trying to do his best, Jude enters a world of grief youth groups and droppedoff lasagnas. It's only when he meets a girl named Clementine, who also lost a sibling, that he begins to imagine a world where maybe things might be okay. But Clementine is also feeling a terrible guilt, and even though Katie called Jude a "superhero," he isn't sure he can save her.In her signature prose, Hood crafts an extraordinary story of grief and resilience, asking the important question: How does a family begin to heal?Praise for Jude Banks, Superhero:"Hood is brilliant at showing the ordinary moments of a familys heartbreak There are many readers who are navigating guilt and sorrow right now for them, this book is a must. And for those lucky enough to take the journey only in their imaginations, this is a story of resilience in the face of devastating pain.New York Times Book Review"A tender story of grief and joy... a remarkable read."School Library Connection (Starred Review)"Hoods careful gardening of emotions makes this a striking read... Fans of Ali Benjamin's The Thing about Jellyfish will appreciate Judes search for meaning and reason as he learns to live around the hole his sister has left."Booklist (Starred Review)Ann Hood tells Judes story of grief without coating it in too much sugar; its real, and therein lies its power. Jude Banks is a mirror for anyone whos experienced loss, and a testament to the power of human connection.Jack Cheng, awardwinning author of See You in the Cosmos"Jude Banks is warm and inviting, even as it balances the difficult topics of loss and healinga powerful and compelling story for anyone who has known loss."Rex Ogle, award winning author of Free Lunch
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