Where the World Ends
Where the World Ends is a 2017 young adult novel by British writer Geraldine McCaughrean and illustrated by Jane Milloy. It won the 2018 Carnegie Medal.
Plot summary
Where the World Ends is a historical fiction story of survival and resilience. Set in 1727 on the remote St Kilda archipelago in northern Scotland, the book follows a group of nine boys and three men who are abandoned on a sea stack while harvesting birds for an annual tradition. When the boat does not return after two weeks, the boys must confront fear, suffering, and death, and decide what makes life worth living.Reception
Where the World Ends was positively received by critics, including starred reviews from Booklist, Kirkus Reviews, and Shelf Awareness.Reviewing the book, Booklist
Kirkus Reviews called the novel "a masterpiece," highlighting how "McCaughrean takes the bones of a real event, wraps it in immersive, imaginative detail and thoroughly real emotion, and creates an unforgettable tale of human survival.
Writing for Shelf Awareness, Emilie Coulter highlighted how Where the World Ends "stuns with its dark narrative and haunting visual imagery." She further commended McCaughrean's decision to include "illuminating back matter, like a glossary, and an illustrated list of the birds of 18th-century St. Kilda," which helps readers to " what happens when the everyday-ordinary turns disastrously extraordinary."