Ginny Moon: Te presento a Ginny. Tiene catorce anos, es autista y guarda un secreto desgarrador

Ginny Moon: Te presento a Ginny. Tiene catorce anos, es autista y guarda un secreto desgarrador

by Benjamin Ludwig

Narrated by Adriana Sananes

Unabridged — 10 hours, 42 minutes

Ginny Moon: Te presento a Ginny. Tiene catorce anos, es autista y guarda un secreto desgarrador

Ginny Moon: Te presento a Ginny. Tiene catorce anos, es autista y guarda un secreto desgarrador

by Benjamin Ludwig

Narrated by Adriana Sananes

Unabridged — 10 hours, 42 minutes

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Overview

Ve el mundo de otra manera. Te presentamos a Ginny Moon. Es la típica adolescente, toca la flauta en la banda de la escuela, practica baloncesto semanalmente, y lee poemas de Robert Frost en la clase de inglés.

Pero Ginny es autista. Y lo que es importante para ella puede parecer un poco... diferente: comienza cada día con nueve uvas exactas como desayuno, su muñeca llamada Michael Jackson y la elaboración de un plan secreto de escapar.

Después de haber sido alejada traumáticamente de su madre abusiva y haber vivido en diferentes hogares, Ginny ha encontrado finalmente su «Casa permanente», un lugar seguro con padres que la aman y cuidan de ella. Esto es exactamente lo que todos niño huérfano anhela, ¿verdad? Pero Ginny tiene otras intenciones. Planea robar, mentir y aprovecharse de la buena voluntad de quienes la aman, lo que sea para conseguir lo que le falta en su vida. Incluso intentará que la secuestren.

Narrada en una voz extraordinaria y totalmente original, esta historia es a la vez peculiar, encantadora, desgarradora y conmovedora, acerca de cómo una persona trata de pertenecer y encontrar sentido a un mundo que no parece comprensible.


Editorial Reviews

The New York Times Book Review - Jan Stuart

Ludwig's novel recalls Mark Haddon's The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time in the singular way it filters domestic tensions through the hyper-alert yet skewed viewpoint of a special-needs child…[Ludwig] displays an acute sensitivity to his protagonist's deliberate thought processes. He also succeeds in locating a plangent, unpatronizing humor in Ginny's literalness and deadpan certitude. ("When you hide a dead cat you should never put it under your mattress.") And that's no small miracle.

Rumaan Alam

'Reconfortante'.

Dan Chaon

'Conmovedor'.

Eowyn Ivey

'Sorprendente'.

Melanie Benjamin

'Extraordinario'.

Adriana Trigiani

'Revelador'.

Graeme Simsion

'Brillante'.

autor best seller New York Times The Rosie Project Graeme Simsion

'Ginny Moon es un debut brillante... No podia dejar de leer... Esta novela tiene todos los elementos para el crítico éxito popular'.

From the Publisher

"Ludwig's novel recalls Mark Haddon's The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time in the singular way it filters domestic tensions through the hyper-alert yet skewed viewpoint of a special-needs child.... He also succeeds in locating a plangent, unpatronizing humor in Ginny's literalness and deadpan certitude."-The New York Times Book Review

"Ginny Moon is a brilliant debut. In asking us to identify with a developmentally delayed, autistic teenage girl and her peculiar obsession, Ben Ludwig set himself an Olympic degree of difficulty, but he succeeds with the extraordinary Ginny Moon. I was unable to put the book down as I willed her to overcome the obstacles within and around her. Ben Ludwig is a fine observer of human dynamics, and his sometimes dark sense of humor means that the emotional journey, challenging as it is, never becomes wearing. I was mightily impressed--this novel has all the elements for critical and popular success!" -Graeme Simsion, New York Times bestselling author of The Rosie Project

"Ludwig's excellent debut is both a unique coming-of-age tale and a powerful affirmation of the fragility and strength of families.... Ludwig brilliantly depicts the literal-minded and inventive Ginny." -Publishers Weekly, starred review

In Ginny Moon, Benjamin Ludwig captures the singular voice of his heroine, a brilliant girl you won't soon forget. -Real Simple

"[E]nlightening...compelling...remarkably engaging...A heartwarming and unforgettable page-turner."-Booklist, starred review

"This stunning debut novel grabs readers by the heart and doesn't let go. Fourteen-year-old Ginny Moon chronicles her increasingly harrowing life with her Forever Parents with one of the truest voices in modern literature.... Ludwig's triumphant achievement is borne from his own experience as the adoptive parent of a teen with autism, and his gorgeous, wrenching portrayal of Ginny's ability to communicate what she needs is ¬perfection."-Library Journal, starred review

"Fresh, funny, heartbreaking and real, you will love this novel. Sometimes an author comes along who captures the moment in its complexity and fierce detail, illuminating the world in away that changes readers perceptions and opens our hearts to understanding.Ginny Moon brings youinside the experience of autism, revealing the experience of it, not only what it must be like from the outside, but how itmust feel from within. Benjamin Ludwig paints inevery color with ferocityand ultimately, joy. I was galvanized bythis read. You will be too. This is a book to savor and share witheveryone you know. I did and I will." -Adriana Trigiani, New York Times bestselling author of The Shoemaker's Wife

"Benjamin Ludwig gives us a remarkable heroine in Ginny Moon.Writing poignantly and yet starkly believably from an autistic girl's point of view, he allows us to see the world in all its glorious mess, full of people trying to do their best and often failing, but heroically so."-Melanie Benjamin, New York Times bestselling author of The Swans of Fifth Avenue

"There is no guessing where Ginny Moon is going to take us in this page-turning, surprising, funny, heartbreaking, at times disturbing, and ultimately morally complex story. In Ginny's logical yet perplexing mind, it makes sense to try to get kidnapped by her dangerous birth mother. But something much larger is at stake, and we are left with the question-is love unconditional? What makes a good parent? A moving and thought-provoking debut."-Eowyn Ivey, Pulitzer Prize Finalist and national bestselling author of The Snow Child

"In telling the tale from Ginny's perspective, Ludwig captures the carefully constructed, sometimes-claustrophobic world Ginny inhabits.... By turns heartwarming and heartbreaking, Ginny's quest for a safe home leads her to discover her own strong voice."-Kirkus Review

"Compassionate, evocative and heartwarming."-InStyle, UK

Benjamin Ludwig's novel is a genuine and touching debut; Ginny Moon is a wonderful and memorable heroine." -Dan Chaon,National Book Award Finalist and bestselling author of Await Your Reply and Ill Will

"A heartwarming but refreshingly honest story about the making of an American family, told by a character who is, indeed, original-and impossible not to love." -Rumaan Alam, author of Rich and Pretty

"If I could ask Ginny Moon one question-and she only does allow one question at a time-it would be what does it feel like to be the heroine of a compulsively readable novel? Benjamin Ludwig does such a wonderful job of conjuring Ginny onto the page and of making us turn those pages at breathless speed. Ginny Moon is a sparkling debut." -Margot Livesey, New York Times bestselling author of Mercury and The Flight of Gemma Hardy

"It is the rare debut novel that reveals a writer of such immense talent as to achieve a dazzling lit¬erary home run the first time up to bat. Such is the case with Benjamin Ludwig's Ginny Moon, an extraor¬dinary coming-of-age story told from the perspective of a 14-year-old protagonist with autism.... Ludwig has interjected his often-heart¬breaking narrative with laugh-out-loud observations from Ginny, who loves Michael Jackson and displays a wicked sense of humor.... Tremendous."-Bookpage

"Ludwig creates a startling, powerful voice in Ginny Moon, a character who lingers well beyond the pages. This is gripping work." -Erika Swyler, bestselling author of The Book of Speculation

"Artfully rendered, heartbreaking, funny and suspenseful, Ginny Moon is a veritable smorgasbord of a read that will stay with you long after you've consumed the final page. Excellent!"-John Lescroart, New York Times-bestselling author

"At once captivating and heart-wrenching.... Ginny's is a unique and compelling voice.... Ginny Moon is original, revealing and timely. And, with any luck, it will spark much-needed conversations around foster care, adoption and autism."-The Toronto Star

"In his riveting debut novel, Benjamin Ludwig has given life to the unforgettable Ginny Moon. With a compassionate and insightful voice, Ludwig shares a story that will have readers cheering for Ginny, fearing for her and wanting to reach inside the pages of this poignant novel to guide and protect her. Ginny Moon will live on well past the last page and will forever change those who spend a little time with her."-Lori Roy, Edgar Award-winning author

"Ginny Moon had me wrapped around her little finger from the first page, and I'd have stayed under her spell for a book twice as long; it made me late for many appointments, and I was never sorry. This is a thrilling, often hilarious story, as heart-pounding as it is big-hearted."-Rebecca Makkai, author of The Borrower and The Hundred-Year House

"Funny and wildly moving."-Daily Mail

"Benjamin Ludwig's Ginny Moon is both honest and raw. Ludwig gives voice to the voiceless. You might not know that the book is partially inspired by Ludwig's adoption of a teenager with autism, but you should be among the first to get to know Ginny Moon."-Alexi Zentner, author of The Lobster Kings and Touch

Library Journal - Audio

09/15/2017
Narrator Em Eldridge is undoubtedly convincing—and her range here impressive. She's youthful and innocent as almost-14-year-old Ginny, gently gruff but patient as Ginny's Forever Dad, and alternately understanding and stressed as Ginny's Forever Mom. Eldridge also moves seamlessly among the other characters who circumscribe Ginny's world—carefully controlled not only because Ginny is autistic but because she must be protected from her abusive birth mother Gloria, from whom she was rescued five years ago. She's recently been adopted, and her Forever Mom is pregnant, so Ginny's practicing to be a big sister with a plastic electronic baby, but that also triggers her to ask repeatedly for her Baby Doll left behind in Gloria's apartment. Once upon a time, Ginny promised to care for Baby Doll always, and suddenly she's lying, stealing, and even contacting Gloria to get Baby Doll back. Ginny's dangerous actions generate concern, tension, and even the threat of permanent separation—her Forever Mom's reactions are especially troubling—until the adults start hearing exactly what Ginny's been saying all along. VERDICT That Ludwig himself is the adoptive parent of a daughter with autism surely lends his debut novel authenticity; Ginny's voice gets further validation though Eldridge's affecting recitation. ["This stunning debut novel grabs readers by the heart and doesn't let go": LJ 3/15/17 starred review of the Park Row: Harlequin hc.]—Terry Hong, Smithsonian BookDragon, Washington, DC

School Library Journal

10/01/2017
When Ginny Moon was nine, she was removed from her abusive mother Gloria's custody and placed in foster care. Before she left, however, she put Baby Doll in a suitcase located in Gloria's apartment to keep her toy safe. Now Ginny is 14 and has been adopted by a loving couple who help her deal with her autism. But she is tormented by concern for Baby Doll. Is Ginny's cherished possession still in the suitcase? Her well-meaning parents have repeatedly offered to get her a new doll, which only exacerbates the teen's isolation and despair. Ginny's first-person narration reveals the gulf between her rich internal life and her ability to communicate with the outside world. Misunderstood and at odds with those around her, Ginny begins her quest to rescue Baby Doll while seemingly oblivious to the protections in place that prevent her from returning to Gloria, creating turmoil within her new family. Like any tale with an unreliable narrator, the book relies on details that gradually coalesce and make sense. Ludwig's debut novel incorporates his personal experience as the adoptive father of a teen with autism. The result is an enthralling, suspenseful, and heartfelt work. VERDICT A go-to choice for those seeking fresh, compelling storytelling, particularly those fascinated by Mark Haddon's now-classic The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.—Diane Colson, formerly at City College, Gainesville, FL

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173429520
Publisher: HarperCollins Espanol
Publication date: 07/03/2018
Edition description: Unabridged
Language: Spanish
Age Range: 12 - 17 Years
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