NEW AND NOTEWORTHY
THE UNRESOLVED has been nominated for the 2007 Best Books for Young Adults (BBYA) literary awards. It will be discussed at the American Library Association's Midwinter conference (ALAMW), in January, 2007, in Seattle, and will be voted upon at the show.
A warm thank you to all of you who nominated THE UNRESOLVED!
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READERS' POLL
The results are in for the October, 2006, Readers' Poll. With more than 83% of the votes, the correct response was, "To kiss Mallory Meer."
For the results of previous polls, click here
REVIEWS (Excerpted in October)
THE UNRESOLVED -- Editorial Reviews
The Edge of the Forest, October, 2006
"The Unresolved, by T.K. Welsh, is one part historical novel, one part ghost story, and one part gorgeous, dark, evocative prose. It may be the most beautifully written novel I've read this year."
All About the Book, October, 2006
"The Unresolved is a great one. Mallory is the most well-developed ghostly character I've seen in a long, long time...I can't recall another story where I've felt so connected to the ghost...Welsh skillfully manipulates emotions and develops characters...and I found myself genuinely caring about these people."
Midwest Book Review - "Children's Bookwatch", October, 2006
"Turn-of-the-century Manhattan comes to life in a wonderfully different kind of ghost story."
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books - Volume 60, Number 2, October, 2006
The Johns Hopkins University Press
"(Mallory's) search for the truth amid corporate greed, lies and cover-ups, and rampant anti-Semitism in the Kleindeutchland community is gripping...Villains and good guys are clearly delineated, details of the fire are rendered with grisly poesy, and an aura of creepiness pervades the entire novel, making this an inviting choice for teen melodrama aficionados."
THE UNRESOLVED -- Reader Reviews
Carlie, teen librarian, in Hackensack, NJ @ BCCLS Mock Awards
Listed as a nominee for the "Printz Award"
Norgelia @ The New York Times, "Book News and Reviews" Forum
"I just read my daughter's latest book, The Unresolved, by T.K. Welsh, and it made me think that there may be hope for that genre...Well written, the book dealt with some weighty topics -- anti-semitism, death and dying, justice -- without losing momentum or becoming maudlin. Mallory, the main character, is a great young protagonist...I was impressed at how beautiful and evocative the language was."
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