Between the Lines (novel)

Last updated
Between the Lines
Between the Lines (novel).jpg
Author Jodi Picoult
Country United States
Language English
Genre Fiction
Published Simon and Schuster
Publisher Simon Pulse (first edition)
Publication date
June 26, 2012
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages368 pp (first edition)
ISBN 9781451635751 (first edition)
OCLC 1090910605
Followed by Off the Page  

Between the Lines is a young adult (YA) fiction novel co-written by the American author Jodi Picoult and her daughter, Samantha Van Leer. Between the Lines is Picoult's first YA novel, and Van Leer's first published work. [1] The novel was published on June 26, 2012, by Simon Pulse, an imprint of Simon and Schuster. [2] Picoult and Van Leer authored a sequel called Off the Page , which was released in 2015 by Delacorte Press. Off the Page continues the story of Delilah and Oliver.

Contents

Synopsis

Delilah, a 15-year-old teenager, bookworm, and social outcast is obsessed with a fairy tale story about Prince Oliver called Between the Lines. No one is able to understand Delilah's obsession with a book written for children. Delilah's parents are divorced, and her best friend is a punk-rocker named Jules, who is an outcast of her own choosing.

Delilah feels caught between her erratic family life and her loneliness at school. While Delilah loves her over-protective mother dearly, she also wishes for something more. Delilah creates a vision of what her father must be like, as she has never known him. All she knows about her father is that he left when she was a baby, and that he has his own life.

Delilah's nemesis is the most popular girl in school, Ally McAndrews.

Delilah confides her worries to Prince Oliver and is shocked when he suddenly begins to talk back to her. Before long, Delilah and Oliver forge a bond neither have experienced before, and they begin to fall in love.

Recognition

Between the Lines garnered several achievements on the young adult fiction market. Between the Lines was a #1 New York Times bestseller, and a Publishers Weekly Bestseller. [3] It was nominated for the Young Adult Library Services Association's 2013 "Top Ten Teen Award" (TTT). [4]

Adaptation

Between the Lines was adapted into a musical in 2017 at Kansas City Repertory Theatre. It premiered Off-Broadway for a limited run at the Tony Kiser Theater beginning June 14, 2022 with an official opening on July 10, after being postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [5] The show closed on September 11, 2022. [6] [7]

Related Research Articles

Young adult literature (YA) is literature, most often including novels, written for readers from 12 to 18 years of age. The term YA was first used regularly in the 1960s in the United States. The YA category includes most of the genres found in adult fiction, with themes that include friendship, drugs and alcohol, and sexual and gender identity. Stories that focus on the challenges of youth may be categorized as problem novels or coming-of-age novels.

Francine Pascal is an American author best known for creating the Sweet Valley series of young adult novels. Sweet Valley High was the backbone of the collection, and was made into a popular television series. There were also several spin-offs, including The Unicorn Club and Sweet Valley University. Although most of these books were published in the 1980s and 1990s, they remained so popular that several titles have been re-released in recent years.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jodi Picoult</span> American author

Jodi Lynn Picoult is an American writer. Picoult has published 28 novels, as well as short stories, and has also written several issues of Wonder Woman. Approximately 40 million copies of her books are in print worldwide, translated into 34 languages. She was awarded the New England Bookseller Award for fiction in 2003.

Between the Lines may refer to:

Jennifer Weiner is an American writer, television producer, and journalist. She is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her debut novel, published in 2001, was Good in Bed. Her novel In Her Shoes (2002) was made into a movie starring Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette, and Shirley MacLaine.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Deb Caletti</span> American writer

Deb Caletti is an American writer of young adult and adult fiction. Caletti is a National Book Award finalist, and a Michael L. Printz Honor Book medalist, as well as the recipient of other numerous awards including the PEN USA finalist award, the Josette Frank Award for Fiction, the Washington State Book Award, and SLJ Best Book award. Caletti's books feature the Pacific Northwest, and her young adult work is popular for tackling difficult issues typically reserved for adult fiction. Her first adult fiction novel, He's Gone, was published by Random House in 2013, and was followed by several other books for adults, in addition to her many books for teens.

<i>The Book Thief</i> 2006 novel by Markus Zusak

The Book Thief is a historical fiction novel by the Australian author Markus Zusak, set in Nazi Germany during World War II. Published in 2006, The Book Thief became an international bestseller and was translated into 63 languages and sold 17 million copies. It was adapted into the 2013 feature film, The Book Thief.

<i>Change of Heart</i> (novel) 2008 novel by Jodi Picoult

Change of Heart is the sixteenth novel by American author Jodi Picoult, published in 2008. The novel explores themes of loss, redemption, religion and spirituality, and punishment.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sarah Rees Brennan</span> Irish writer

Sarah Rees Brennan is an Irish writer best known for young adult fantasy fiction. Her first novel, The Demon's Lexicon, was released June 2009 by Simon & Schuster. Rees Brennan's books are bestsellers in the UK.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tim Federle</span> American author, actor, director and screenwriter

Timothy Michael Federle is an American author, theater librettist, director and screenwriter whose best-known works include the novel Better Nate Than Ever, the cocktail recipe book Tequila Mockingbird, the Golden Globe Award and Academy Awards nominee Ferdinand, and Disney's High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.

<i>House Rules</i> (novel) 2010 novel by Jodi Picoult

House Rules (2010) is the eighteenth novel by the American author Jodi Picoult. The novel focuses on a young adult male, Jacob Hunt, with Asperger's syndrome living in Townshend, Vermont, who is accused of murder. The novel follows the struggle between Jacob and his family, the law, and his disability.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Arielle Jacobs</span> American actress and singer

Arielle Jacobs is an American singer and actress, mostly seen on stage in musicals. She is best known for her roles as Nina Rosario in the US Tour and Broadway productions of In the Heights and as Princess Jasmine in the Australian and Broadway productions of Aladdin.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tosca Lee</span> American author of Christian fiction

Tosca Lee is a bestselling American author known for her historical novels and thrillers.

<i>Small Great Things</i> 2016 novel by Jodi Picoult

Small Great Things (2016) is the twenty-fifth novel by American author Jodi Picoult. The book focuses on race in America and revolves around the protagonist, a delivery nurse, named Ruth Jefferson. Small Great Things is being adapted into a film starring Viola Davis and Julia Roberts. This is Picoult's first novel with an African American protagonist.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Darcie Little Badger</span> American writer of speculative fiction (b. 1987)

Darcie Little Badger is an American author and Earth scientist.

Jennifer Elizabeth Smith is an American author of young adult novels, including bestsellers The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight, Windfall and Field Notes on Love.

Tracy Deonn is an American author. Her debut novel Legendborn (2020) was a New York Times bestseller and received a Coretta Scott King–John Steptoe Award for New Talent and the 2021 Ignyte Award for Best Young Adult Novel. The sequel novel Bloodmarked was published in 2022 and also became a New York Times bestseller.

<i>Off the Page</i> (novel) 2015 young adult novel

Off the Page is a young adult fiction novel co-written by American author Jodi Picoult and her daughter, Samantha Van Leer. Off the Page is Picoult's second YA novel, and also Van Leer's second published work. The novel was published on May 19, 2015, by Ember Publishing, an imprint of Random House Publishing Group and Delacorte Press. It is the second novel in the Between The Lines trilogy, following Between the Lines.

<i>Leaving Time</i> 2014 novel by Jodi Picoult

Leaving Time is a 2014 novel by American writer Jodi Picoult. It is the twenty-third novel written by the author. The first edition was published on October 14, 2014, by Ballantine Books, an imprint of Random House.

Between the Lines is a musical based on the novel of the same name, written by Jodi Piccoult, with music and lyrics by Elyssa Samsel and Kate Anderson, and a book by Timothy Allen McDonald. The musical follows 17-year-old Delilah as she struggles to balance fitting in at her new school and a romance with a prince who is another world away.

References

  1. Hesse, Monica (2012-06-29). ""Between the Lines," by Jodi Picoult and Samantha van Leer". Washington Post. ISSN   0190-8286 . Retrieved 2020-04-29.
  2. Taylor, James. "Between the Lines (Jodi Picoult & Samantha van Leer, 2012)". Jodi Picoult. Retrieved 2018-10-18.
  3. Picoult, Jodi; Leer, Samantha van (26 June 2012). Between the Lines. Simon and Schuster. ISBN   9781451635751.
  4. "2013 Teens' Top Ten". American Library Association. 21 October 2013.
  5. Harms, Talaura (October 4, 2021). "Off-Broadway Musical Between the Lines Sets New Dates". Playbill.
  6. "Between The Lines - A New Musical". Between the Lines. Retrieved 2022-09-14.
  7. Russo, Gillian (2022-08-17). "'Between the Lines' to close off Broadway in September". New York Theatre Guide. Retrieved 2022-09-14.