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The Opposite of Music

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At first Billy's father just seemed distant, as if he had something on his mind. Then he stopped listening to music, saying it hurt his ears. After a while he stopped eating and sleeping. And after that he just stopped. Stopped being Billy's father and his friend and became someone else. Someone who was depressed and withdrawn and wouldn't respond to treatments.

Determined to help their father, Billy and his family devise a series of unconventional therapies for him. But the strain of looking after Dad begins to wear on them all. Billy stops writing songs and starts avoiding his friends. His sister wants to suicide-proof the house. And his mother worries about losing her job because she takes so much time off. Taking care of Dad is starting to sap the strength they need to keep him alive.

The Opposite of Music is a powerful and realistic debut novel about the lengths a family will go to in order to save one of their own, and the strength it takes to learn how to ask for help.

About The Author

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Janet Ruth Young is the author of the teen novels My Beautiful Failure, Things I Shouldn’t Think (previously published as The Babysitter Murders), and The Opposite of Music. She lives in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Visit her at JanetRuthYoung.com.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers (May 20, 2008)
  • Length: 352 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781416958239
  • Grades: 7 and up
  • Ages: 12 - 99

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Raves and Reviews

"No reader can fail to be touched by the combination of determination, courage, and magical thinking that the Morrisons call forth when they realize their father has lost his way. Every family fights similar battles.

But few families have an innovative and compassionate writer like Janet Ruth Young to chronicle the struggle."
-- Lois Lowry, author of the Newbery Award-winning novels, Number the Stars and The Giver

"The Opposite of Music is a skilled and unsettling storyof enmeshment in the extreme. Eerily absorbing!" -- Deb Caletti, author of the National Book Award nominee, Honey Baby Sweetheart

Awards and Honors

  • NYPL Best Books for Teens

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