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The Stellow Project, by Shari Becker

The Stellow Project, by Shari Becker

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The Stellow Project, by Shari Becker

The Stellow Project, by Shari Becker



The Stellow Project, by Shari Becker

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When a killer storm unexpectedly hits Manhattan, seventeen-year-old Lilah Stellow’s dad insists that she and her younger sister, Flori, take refuge at their cabin in the mountains. But instead of joining them with the experimental drug that keeps Lilah alive, he disappears just as news reports name him as a prime suspect in an act of ecoterrorism.

As days pass without her medicine, Lilah finds herself teetering on the edge, caring for her sister, and growing increasingly certain they’re being watched. In her search for answers, Lilah is thrown into the center of a mystery involving an off-the-grid research facility and finds herself drawn in by Daniel, an intriguing boy who is the son of the lead scientist. As she dares to seek answers, Lilah slowly realizes that even the best intentions can go horribly wrong.

The Stellow Project, by Shari Becker

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #569620 in Books
  • Brand: Becker, Shari
  • Published on: 2015-06-23
  • Released on: 2015-06-23
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.25" h x 1.00" w x 5.50" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 303 pages
The Stellow Project, by Shari Becker

From School Library Journal GR 8 UP—For Lilah Stellow, the act of breathing is often a Herculean task. As a result of her damaged lungs, her overprotective environmental scientist father has enforced climate-controlled spaces, experimental drugs, and invasive surgeries to keep her alive. But as a wild storm sweeps into New York City, even the best intentions fall flat, as everything in Lilah's perfectly ordered, safe life is swept up in the turmoil. Swoon-worthy romantic interest? Check. Secret research lab in the middle of the Adirondacks? Check. Eco-terrorism, betrayal, a crazy scene in which an SUV is almost blown off the road? Check, check, check. This speculative fiction/thriller is not only an intelligent pulse-racer, it's also a fun read. Though a read-alike for James Dashner's "The Maze Runner" series (Delacorte), its mystery and adventure are rooted in cool science. Becker keeps a riveting pace while developing a compelling backstory through flashbacks. She keeps readers engaged, but many will be frustrated by the cliff-hanger ending. Most of the characters are well drawn, complete with their foibles and unanswered questions, especially Lilah and her sister Flori. VERDICT A great addition to any dystopian collection that will appeal to fans of adventures and scientific thrillers, as well as reluctant readers. —Leighanne Law, Scriber Lake High School, WA

Review

“A pair of teenagers uncovers familial secrets after environmental terrorists wreak havoc on New York City… Lilah has a solid emotional journey, one that Becker illuminates well.” —Kirkus

“A thrilling mystery with suspenseful moments...I would recommend this to anyone of 12+ who loves a suspenseful combo of simple romance and adventure and mystery.” —YA Books Central"A relevant, modern thriller with heart, perfect for readers who don't yet know they like sci-fi. Lilah is a heroine teen readers will root for. Her resilience and maturity in the face of incredible challenges is downright inspiring. The Stellow Project is a thought-provoking read packed with romance, action, and some serious creepiness!” —Heather Demetrios, award-winning author of Something Real and Exquisite Captive

“This fast-paced story of bioterrorism, family relationships, trust, and secrets comes with a breathtaking conclusion that screams sequel.” —Booklist

About the Author

Shari Becker was born in Montreal, Quebec, and grew up speaking both English and French. As a child, she spent her summers in the Adirondack Mountains catching fireflies, minnows, and toads. After completing a master’s degree at New York University, Becker worked for Nickelodeon, Disney-owned companies, and an Emmy Award–winning puppeteer. She is the author of two picture books, including the Charlotte Zolotow Award–honored and Junior Library Guild–selected Maxwell’s Mountain. She now lives in Brookline, Massachusetts, with her husband, two daughters, and their dog.


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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Good read, but unsatisfying ending By Mark Gardner The description of The Stellow Project made me expect some sort of urban adventure. The story takes place in a small suburb in New York. The writing is good, if a little predictable. I easily saw future plot points and attempts at twists. They were still twisty, and not quite what I expected, but the broad strokes were there.The teen romance was full of angst, but that was to be expected for a YA story. Since the story begins with the escape from the tornado, you would think it would be full of suspense, but the timing or the pace didn’t feel right to me. This happens through out the story: the timing seems just a little off. I think it kind of works though, since the narrator is supposed to be a YA. Many of us remember that age with the awkwardness and sometimes a feeling of confusion at the world around us.The chapter structure made for good reading, and many of the chapters ended in a cliffhanger. This book was definitely a page-turner. The story unfolded (mostly) logically with no difficult subjects of themes. The biggest problem was the ending.This is obviously meant to be a trilogy and the ending of this first book held no answers. It didn’t even have a proper ending. Now, I understand the want for a series book, but to end the story so abruptly, with no finality at all seems to be a cheap construct. I kept trying to flip to the next chapter at the end, only to realize my kindle was already at 100%.I would likely recommend this book after the entire trilogy is published, as to not frustrate the reader with an incomplete story. Over all, it’s still a three-star read. Thanks to NetGalley for this eARC.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Engaging YA Novel Grabs Adult Interest From Page One! By Can't Read Enough I don't often read YA novels, but this one totally grabbed my attention. The plot is creative and unpredictable with each twist making it so hard to put the book down. I read it in two days, neglecting my responsibilities (i.e. my children) because I was enjoying it that much. I fell in love with the characters (Lilah, Flori, Maggie, Daniel) and hated others (Dr. Ruiz) thanks to the excellent character development. The setting was rich and colorful, evoking smells (the lab), tastes (cinnamon buns) and sounds (classical music) through creative, descriptive writing.One reviewer was bothered by the cliffhanger ending, but I LOVED knowing that there is more to the story because I was nowhere near ready to say goodbye to these characters and I have so many questions. There is so much more to learn about the plot and these characters and I am right there in line for the next book. The wait will be a challenge, but no pressure, Shari!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. The Stellow Project By sarah brown The Stellow Project is a story that will keep you on your toes as you try to work out the mystery and secrecy surrounding Lilah, her sister Flori, their parents, the reasons behind Lilah's bad health and her parents past scientific experiments and projects.After a deadly storm hits Manhattan with no warning, Lilah and Flori make their way to the family's cabin where their Dad is going to meet them, but days go by and their Dad doesn't show up, while watching the news they discover that he's wanted by the FBI for eco-terrorism, to make matters worse the medication that Lilah has to take every day without fail runs out, and that's when the story really takes off.Lilah will discover things about her parents that will question everything she believed and thought she knew about them, and the reason for their Mom's disappearance years ago.While the story was intense, suspenseful, with shocks and twists throughout, I wish the ending was more explanatory than it was, it left a lot of unanswered questions and there doesn't seem to be a sequel on the horizon, although I'd be definitely be sure to pick one up if there was, I'd just like the story and the loose ends to be wrapped up more, but other than that I thoroughly enjoyed every page, reading it in one day, one of those books you don't won't to put down.All in all a great concept executed extremely well, highly recommended.

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