Elizabeth LaBan
Praise for The Tragedy Paper
An astonishing and beautiful read that is just dripping with atmosphere.
Lindsay Foley, Sugarscape
LaBan’s debut – reminiscent of Jay Asher’s Thirteen Reasons Why – compassionately illustrates the tragedy of withholding love and friendship, or worse, never having the courage to seek them out.
Entertainment Weekly
Tim’s first-person voice is a compelling combination of compassion and analysis, revealing his lifelong challenge of albinism, the unexpected romantic triangle he enters into, and choices that set in motion unfortun ...
Publishers Weekly
An astonishing and beautiful read that is just dripping with atmosphere.
Lindsay Foley, Sugarscape
LaBan’s debut – reminiscent of Jay Asher’s Thirteen Reasons Why – compassionately illustrates the tragedy of withholding love and friendship, or worse, never having the courage to seek them out.
Entertainment Weekly
Tim’s first-person voice is a compelling combination of compassion and analysis, revealing his lifelong challenge of albinism, the unexpected romantic triangle he enters into, and choices that set in motion unfortun ...
Publishers Weekly
An astonishing and beautiful read that is just dripping with atmosphere.
Lindsay Foley, Sugarscape
LaBan’s debut – reminiscent of Jay Asher’s Thirteen Reasons Why – compassionately illustrates the tragedy of withholding love and friendship, or worse, never having the courage to seek them out.
Entertainment Weekly
Tim’s first-person voice is a compelling combination of compassion and analysis, revealing his lifelong challenge of albinism, the unexpected romantic triangle he enters into, and choices that set in motion unfortun ...
Publishers Weekly