ANGELS TURN THEIR BACKS:
Kids Can Press, Toronto, New York 1998
ISBN: 1550744151 HARDCOVER
ISBN: 1550744178 (Trade Paper)
TITLE: Angels Turn Their Backs
Fifteen-year-old Addy panics and runs back to her room, her heart -- pounding. She can't do it. She can't go to school. Addy is afraid of taking even one step out of the house. And it's worse than
that. She can't hear people when they're right in front of her, yet she hears voices that no one else can. Addy feels as if she's falling apart. Where can she turn? Her parents have just split up and
her one real friend is a thousand miles away. Addy wishes she were back at her old school, but she knows there's no going back. The trouble is, she can't move forward. She can't even leave her room.
Angels Turn Their Backs is a compelling, supernatural thriller about a girl whose life
is suddenly turned upside down by agoraphobia.
Nominated and Runner-up - Manitoba Young Readers Award,
Nominated Red Maple Award, Ontario Library Assoc.
Chosen: New York Public Library 1999 Books for the Teen Age
Chosen: International Reading Association/Children's Book Council
Children's Choices List
Chosen: The 2000 Young Adults' Choices List USA
Nominated: McNally Robinson Book for Young People Award,
Chosen - Junior Library Guild Book, USA
A few excerpts from reviews for Angels Turn Their Backs
REVIEW: When I was a young teenager in the sixties, I was always frustrated to find that any ghost I might encounter in a book would eventually be explained away as part of a dream or perhaps just
a transparent curtain billowing in the wind on a gloomy night. Young readers today need no longer face that disappointment. Since Margaret Buffie’s first novel came out in 1987, her many fans
have been able to rely on her for complex, interesting stories in which the ghosts are psychologically satisfying and entirely plausible in context....(Angels Turn Their Backs) is a gripping,
intelligent novel and Buffie’s readers will likely be willing to follow her in this new direction for the sheer enjoyment of reading her excellent prose and getting to know her original,
thoroughly modern characters. Books in Canada
REVIEW: "Angels Turn Their Backs" is a wonderful book. (It) is superior especially for teens who have problems about fear and parents splitting up. Margaret Buffie uses the characters to the
fullest extent in the story .Everyone can relate to the emotions, the actions taken in the story and cherish the story more for what it stands for and delight in the similarities found in their
lives. Daily American
REVIEW: Margaret Buffie plunges us deep into her heroine’s first full-fledged crippling panic attack. ...You’re on the edge for this kid from the word go. Using the immediacy of
first-person narration, Addy’s panic is beautifully realized.... The story is peopled with likeably flawed major and minor characters. It will certainly satisfy Buffie Fans. Quill and
Quire
REVIEW: ...The author masterfully weaves diverse elements into a flowing and believable first person narrative, leaving the reader feeling that one has discovered a special friend.
NAPRA
REVIEW: Buffie’s preoccupation with things heard but not seen, seen but not heard, is not absent in this very readable, psychologically acute novel. The Globe and Mail
REVIEW: Buffie has written a wonderful book about a girl caught up in agoraphobia. This novel is a must read! Simcoe Times Reformer
A FEW READERS' COMMENTS:
5 STARS FOR YOU! I chose to read one of your marvelous books, called "Angels Turn Their Backs" and I loved it.
One of my favorite things about the story was when you talked about Addy, it was like you
were talking about my life. The last paragraph really got to me.
That was the dream, Addy was falling off a building and flying like an angel. My favorite
part of the book was when Addy first met
Victor and Victor said, "Hey Baby", and afterwards he said,
"Creepy Crawly Josh. Creepy crawlies. Poor little
Victor Boy. Poor little orphan Vic-toir. Please ... sir ... may I have more?"
That was funny. I actually laughed out loud in class
while everyone was reading! A Reader from Toronto
I really enjoyed your book "Angels Turn Their Backs" and couldn't put it down.
I felt sorry for Addy, first she thought she was going crazy because she couldn't go outside,
then she is afraid to trust anybody because she thinks her best friend has turned her back on her....
you made me feel what it was like to be afraid to go outside. This is a very scary experience.
A Reader from Ontario
I just finished reading your book, "Angels Turn Their Backs", which I got for my
sixteenth birthday. I would just love to say how fantastic it was. It held my attention all the way through
(in fact, I couldn't put it down and finished it in two days!)...the "adventures", so to speak,
in your novels are exciting. I love your work! Thank you! From a Fan - Sarah
Dear Ms. Buffie:
I read "When Angels Turn Their Backs" in two days. I couldn't put it down!
It was by far the most compelling book I have ever read.
I am 15 years old and I live in New York. I am suffering
from Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia. It is a intricate battle to fight.
I really understood the main character's feelings and truly empathized
with her. I could never envision that an author could put down those
horrid fears in such a plausible way on paper.
You really motivate me because I hope to become a writer myself someday.
I am presently writing a novel which is based on my life. Through my work,
I hope to get the stigma attached with mental illness to dissipate during
time like I believe you did. It is hard to find people who really recognize
and sympathize with the heart of agoraphobia. It is one of the most strenuous
things to live with and distinguish.
I also want to thank you for making me feel like I am not alone.
After I read your book, I felt like I had someone with me to say
"You know one step at a time is okay." That is really a good thing to feel.
Thank you so much, you are a brilliant author and a true inspiration to me.
Jeanette from New York
Fortunately, I had a chance to read "Angels Turn Their Backs". It is
a very
well written book. I really enjoyed reading it! It must have taken you a long time
to research agoraphobia
and to learn all it. How did you get the idea to write a book about this? ... I
learned a
lot ... I actually had never heard of such a thing before I read your novel. I
had also never heard of
panic attacks either and find it hard to believe that they are real and people
actually have to encounter them dozens of times a day. That's terrible! I really had fun
reading "Angels Turn Their Backs"
because I leanred a lot and I now have a better awareness of this disease and what it is.
Susan M.
Thank you sooo much for sharing your stories with me and the world. And
inspiring me to write as well. "Angels Turn Their Backs" was the book
that helped me most, what with my social anxiety. For a long time i wondered
why it was so hard for me to be out in public when there were a lot of
people. Breaking into cold sweats and having to repeat the words "in and out"
to remind myself how to breath while my heart beat fast. Eventually there
were few places that i felt comfortable and safe going to. The library being
one of those places. And thats where i discovered "Angels Turn Their
Backs". It helped me to realize and conquer my problems and fears. It even
inspired me to write a poem with the same name.
Sincerely and with much love,
Kristie N.
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