Hidden

Frances Foster Books / FSG
“If I leave on Saturday, I’ll never
get to know her–this girl from back then, those two days on TV.
trapped in our garage. But more: who she is now.”
Ideal for ages 10-14 (Older readers also enjoy HIDDEN.)

Brief Description (contains spoilers)

When Wren and Darra meet at age fourteen, they recognize each other instantly, though they’ve never actually met. It has been six years since something happened that affected each of them profoundly: Darra’s father stole a car and drove it home, not knowing that Wren was hiding in the back. Darra was the only one who guessed that Wren stayed hidden in their locked garage—how could she help Wren and still protect her father?

For Wren, hungry, thirsty, trapped and terrified, not knowing who to trust, the hours dragged on as she searched for a way out.

Now, in Cabin Eight at Camp Oakwood, each girl knows the other’s most private secret—and neither of them wants to talk about what happened.

For the most part, they manage to avoid each other—until their Lifesaving teacher introduces a game called “Drown Last,” and Wren and Darra meet underwater in an intense encounter that leaves them both gasping for air—and answers—when they surface.

Hardcover
Paperback

Awards and Honors

  • William Allan White Award—2014 Winner, Kansas, grades 6-8
  • Lee Bennett Hopkins Children’s Poetry Award, Honor book
  • ALA Notable Book
  • CCBC Choices
  • Bank Street Best Children’s Books, Starred
  • 2012 IRA (International Reading Association) Teachers’ Choices
  • VOYA’s “Perfect 10” List
  • Kirkus Review’s Best Children’s books of 2011
  • Fuse #8 (School Library Journal)
  • “100 Magnificent Children’s Books of 2011”
  • Richie Partington’s “Best of 2011” list
  • Sylvia Vardell’s “Top 20 Children’s Poetry Books of 2011”
  • Paul Hankin’s “Top ten plus 1” list of 2011 Middle Grade Fiction

State Award Nominations and Master Lists

  • 2016 Rebecca Caudill Young Readers Book Award (Illinois)
  • 2013-2014 Young Hoosier Book Award, Indiana
  • 2014 New York State Reading Association’s Charlotte Award
  • 2013-2014 Virginia Reader’s Choice
  • 2013-2014 Pennsylvania Young Reader’s Choice Awards
  • 2013-14  Georgia Book Award
  • 2014 Louisiana Young Readers’ Choice
  • 2013-2014 Mark Twain Readers Award, Missouri
  • 2012-2013 Maine Student Book Awards
  • 2012 – 2013 Vermont: Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children’s Book Award
  • 2012 Texas Lone Star Reading List (middle school)
  • 2012 – 2013 Maryland: Black-Eyed Susan Book Award (grades 6-9)

Interviews, Articles, Reviews

Quotes from Reviews

“Frost is a master at letting each girl’s feelings unfold from when they were eight and when they meet again.” “Teen readers will be intrigued by the kidnapping that opens the story, which is told at a fast pace through straightforward poems.”  VOYA, a “Perfect 10” Review (5Q, 5P)

“Like finding a hidden picture within a picture, the second reading tells yet another point of view. A masterpiece!” —Shirley Mullin, Kids Ink Children’s Bookstore

“Frost’s tale exhibits her trademark character development that probes the complexities of intimate relationships. …Both tender and insightful, this well-crafted, fast-paced tale should have wide teen appeal.” —KIRKUS, Starred

“… This original blend of crime tale, psychological study, and friendship story is a page-turner that kids will love…Wren’s captivity in the garage is truly suspenseful, and the various interactions of the kids at the sleepover camp are a study in shifting alliances. The book also touches on some deeper issues, like how you can love a parent who is sometimes abusive, and how sensitive kids can blame themselves for things that aren’t really their fault. Smoothly written, this novel carries a message of healing and hope.” —Lauralyn Persson, Wilmette Public Library, IL SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL

Hardcover
Paperback

Awards and Honors

  • William Allan White Award—2014 Winner, Kansas, grades 6-8
  • Lee Bennett Hopkins Children’s Poetry Award, Honor book
  • ALA Notable Book
  • CCBC Choices
  • Bank Street Best Children’s Books, Starred
  • 2012 IRA (International Reading Association) Teachers’ Choices
  • VOYA’s “Perfect 10” List
  • Kirkus Review’s Best Children’s books of 2011
  • Fuse #8 (School Library Journal)
  • “100 Magnificent Children’s Books of 2011”
  • Richie Partington’s “Best of 2011” list
  • Sylvia Vardell’s “Top 20 Children’s Poetry Books of 2011”
  • Paul Hankin’s “Top ten plus 1” list of 2011 Middle Grade Fiction

State Award Nominations and Master Lists

  • 2016 Rebecca Caudill Young Readers Book Award (Illinois)
  • 2013-2014 Young Hoosier Book Award, Indiana
  • 2014 New York State Reading Association’s Charlotte Award
  • 2013-2014 Virginia Reader’s Choice
  • 2013-2014 Pennsylvania Young Reader’s Choice Awards
  • 2013-14  Georgia Book Award
  • 2014 Louisiana Young Readers’ Choice
  • 2013-2014 Mark Twain Readers Award, Missouri
  • 2012-2013 Maine Student Book Awards
  • 2012 – 2013 Vermont: Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children’s Book Award
  • 2012 Texas Lone Star Reading List (middle school)
  • 2012 – 2013 Maryland: Black-Eyed Susan Book Award (grades 6-9)

Interviews, Articles, Reviews