Tommy’s disappearance is at the forefront of some stories, at the back of others. “The story unfolds through interviews with witnesses, scraps of scribbled notes from Tommy himself, and private moments between seemingly unrelated people. Here’s a portion of the School Library Journal review and summary: Lindsey Lane’s debut YA THE EVIDENCE OF THINGS NOT SEEN (out now from Farrar, Straus, Giroux) is a not-put-down story of the disappearance of one Tommy Smythe, a brilliant if odd teen. It is not for the faint of heart, nor for the easy-reader it’s a novel for those who love to think and be prodded out of their comfort zone. Okay kids, this novel is an incredible read – moving, mysterious, and deeply engaging. Posted Septem& filed under Interviews & Guest Posts. Lindsey Lane’s Debut THE EVIDENCE OF THINGS NOT SEEN
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