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9 rows ·  · John Corey Whaley grew up in Louisiana. His debut novel, Where Things Come Back, was the Brand: Atheneum Books for Young Readers. John Corey Whaley's Where Things Come Back Playlist Where Things Come Back is based on the true story of the Lazarus Woodpecker: The supposed reappearance of the ivory-billed woodpecker is a true story that inspired expression in a variety of media. Author John Corey Whaley was inspired to write the book after he heard Sufjan Steven’s "The Lord God Bird" on NPR. /5(). John Corey Whaley's Where Things Come Back Playlist Where Things Come Back is based on the true story of the Lazarus Woodpecker: The supposed reappearance of the ivory-billed woodpecker is a true story that inspired expression in a variety of media. Author John Corey Whaley was inspired to write the book after he heard Sufjan Steven’s "The Lord God Bird" on NPR. /5(57).


― John Corey Whaley, quote from Where Things Come Back ― John Corey Whaley, quote from Where Things Come Back "I wanted the world to sit back, listen up, and let me explain to it that when someone is sad and hopeless, the last thing they need to feel is that they are the only ones in the world with that feeling. John Corey Whaley (born Janu) is an American author of contemporary realistic novels for young adults. His debut, Where Things Come Back, was published by Atheneum Books in and Whaley won the Printz Award from the American Library Association in , recognizing it as the year's "best book written for teens, based entirely on its literary merit.". Find Where Things Come Back by Whaley, John Corey at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers.


Official website of John Corey Whaley, author of WHERE THINGS COME BACK. John Corey Whaley. John Corey Whaley grew up in Louisiana. His debut novel, Where Things Come Back, was the winner of the Michael L. Printz and the William C. Morris Awards. You can learn more about him at www.doorway.ru and follow him on Twitter: @Corey_Whaley. A smart, darkly funny, and multilayered debut. Whaley weaves numerous story lines and themes together with the confidence of a seasoned writer, resulting in a thought-provoking story about media, faith, and family. Buy Where Things Come Back.

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