In Caroline B. Cooney’s powerful novel about love, independence, and
responsibility, a prodigal daughter returns—and a high school senior
and her family must cope with the fallout Things are starting to come
together for seventeen-year-old Susan Hall. She has great friends and
a major crush on handsome, privileged Anthony Fielding, who has
finally begun to show some interest. And she was just asked to be
music editor of the yearbook. Suddenly, her older sister comes home.
Ashley ran away at sixteen to join a rock band. For an impossibly
short time, her star burned bright. She had a hit song. Now she’s
back, filled with bitterness and anger. She hates her parents. She
hates her younger sister. But most of all, she hates herself. As
Ashley’s self-destructive behavior starts tearing the family apart,
Susan’s life changes in unexpected ways. It becomes harder to
maintain her equilibrium, both at school and at home. She still loves
her sister, but she’s starting to see things—and people, like
Whit, an outcast rock musician—in a different light. With charity,
grace, and a generous heart, Caroline B. Cooney gives us an immensely
moving story about what it means to be a family.
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ISBN
9781480451728
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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