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The History of Jane Doe

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A poignant, deeply funny coming-of-age story about first love, first loss, and the power of history to give life meaning.
* "[An] impressive debut...John Green fans will gobble this one up." — Kirkus, starred review
History buff Ray knows everything about the peculiar legends and lore of his rural Connecticut hometown. Burgerville's past is riddled with green cow sightings and human groundhogs, but the most interesting thing about the present is the new girl—we'll call her Jane Doe.
Inscrutable, cool, and above all mysterious, Jane seems as determined to hide her past as Ray is to uncover it. As fascination turns to friendship and then to something more, Ray is certain he knows Jane's darkest, most painful secrets and Jane herself—from past to present. But when the unthinkable happens, Ray is forced to acknowledge that perhaps history can only tell us so much.
Mixing humor with heartache, this is an unmissable coming-of-age story from an exciting new voice in YA.
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    • Kirkus

      Starred review from May 15, 2018
      Williamsburg, Connecticut, is a one-stoplight town where everything interesting happened in the past--until a cool Brooklynite from the other Williamsburg turns up.High school juniors Ray and Simon are used to being outcasts--so utterly insignificant that they are ignored by peers, no longer even important enough to be bullied. Until Jane Doe (her name changed for privacy) walks into biology class, sits down beside Ray, and upends the order of the universe. Jane, who dresses in black, listens to obscure folk music, loves conspiracy theories, and has a troubling history she won't discuss, is won over by the duo as history buff Ray and vampire-loving, milk-guzzling Simon introduce her to the highlights of "Burgerville," including the legend of the vicious green cows. While Ray and Jane fall in love--and set Simon up with Mary, his first girlfriend--even the caring attention of a sincere boy cannot rescue Jane from depression. Narrated by Ray in chapters labelled according to the number of days before or after the book's pivotal climax, the novel sensitively explores mental health, loss, and grief. Spot-on pacing and well-drawn secondary characters round out this impressive debut. Mary is Filipina, and Ray's therapist is black; other characters are white.Suffused with quirky humor and equal parts life-affirming and heartbreaking, John Green fans will gobble this one up. (author's note/resources) (Fiction. 14-adult)

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 18, 2018
      Belanger’s contemplative first novel seriously addresses first love, depression, and grief from the perspective of an amateur historian grappling with an unexpected loss. High school senior Raymond Green is struggling to understand what happened with his ex-girlfriend, referred to as Jane Doe. Jane and Raymond’s relationship didn’t end happily, and Raymond is writing a history of Jane to unravel the events leading up to the book’s climax (“History isn’t a straight line from the beginning to the end. You’ve got to study everything in between. That’s where the real answers are”). Belanger gives Raymond a wry sense of humor, which balances
      the book’s heavy themes with a light tone, and Raymond’s conversations with his therapist are successfully used to impart important messages about mental health without feeling forced. Readers looking for a moving, realistic portrayal of depression will appreciate this exceptional debut. Age 14–up.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2019
      High-school senior and history-buff Raymond Green struggles with grief, anger, and confusion in the wake of his girlfriend's death and decides to write her history to help come to terms with his feelings. Alternating before and after Jane's death, Ray chronicles a sweet and moving story of first love, true friendship, and loss, as well as of the quirky goings-on in their small Connecticut town.

      (Copyright 2019 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • Lexile® Measure:770
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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