Bianca Torre Is Afraid of Everything

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Murder most fowl? In this sardonic and campy YA thriller, an anxious, introverted nonbinary teen birder somehow finds themself investigating a murder with their neighbor/fellow anime lover, all while falling for a cute girl from their birding group...and trying not to get killed next. 

Sixteen-year-old Bianca Torre is an avid birder undergoing a gender identity crisis and grappling with an ever-growing list of fears. Some, like Fear #6: Initiating Conversation, keep them constrained, forcing them to watch birds from the telescope in their bedroom. And, occasionally, their neighbors. When their gaze wanders to one particular window across the street, Bianca witnesses a creepy plague-masked murderer take their neighbor’s life. Worse, the death is ruled a suicide, forcing Bianca to make a choice—succumb to their long list of fears (including #3 Murder and #55 Breaking into a Dead Guy’s Apartment), or investigate what happened. 

Bianca enlists the help of their friend Anderson Coleman, but the two have more knowledge of anime than true crime. As Bianca and Anderson dig deeper into the murder with a little help from Bianca’s crush and fellow birding aficionado, Elaine Yee (#13 Beautiful People, #11 Parents Discovering They’re a Raging Lesbian), the trio uncover a conspiracy much larger—and weirder—than imagined. And when the killer catches wind of the investigation, suddenly Bianca’s #1 fear of public speaking doesn’t sound so bad compared to the threat of being silenced for good.

In this absurdist, darkly comical YA thriller that is a deceptively deep exploration of anxiety and identity, perhaps the real murder investigation is the friends we make along the way.

 
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# of Pages: 384

Book Binding: Hardcover

Year of Publication: 2023

Publisher: Clarion Books

Language: en

ISBN: 9780358721642

Justine Pucella Winans is an accomplished author, poet, and educator. She holds a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from the University of Virginia and has taught writing and literature at various universities. Her work has been featured in numerous literary journals and publications, including The New Yorker and The Atlantic. In addition to her writing, Winans is also a dedicated activist and advocate for social justice, using her platform to raise awareness and support marginalized communities. In her latest work, Bianca Torre Is Afraid of Everything, Winans explores themes of fear, anxiety, and overcoming obstacles with her signature lyrical prose and keen insight into the human experience.