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opposites.
Where Charlie is fearless, Parker is careful.
Charlie is confident while Parker aims to please.
Charlie is outgoing and outspoken; Parker is introverted and reserved.
And of course, there’s the one other major difference: Charlie got leukemia.
Parker didn’t.
But now that Charlie is officially in remission, life couldn’t be going better
for Parker. She’s landed a prestigious summer internship at the hospital and is
headed to Harvard in the fall to study pediatric oncology—which is why the
anxiety she’s felt since her Harvard acceptance is so unsettling. And it
doesn’t help that her relationship with Charlie has been on the rocks since his
diagnosis.
Enter Finn, a boy who’s been leaving strange graffiti messages all over town.
Parker can’t stop thinking about those messages, or about Finn, who makes her
feel free for the first time: free to doubt, free to make mistakes, and free to
confront the truth that Parker has been hiding from for a long time.
That she keeps trying to save Charlie, when the person who really needs saving
is herself.
about letting go and finding your place in the world. Meg Leder has written a
story about a brother and sister that will break your heart and have you
whispering ‘I got you’ long after you’ve closed the book.” –Kathleen
Glasgow, New York Times bestselling author of Girl in Pieces
good coming-of-age story, a realistic romance, and a novel where every
character gets to be a hero.” –Kirkus
story…. A compelling coming-of-age novel
sure to appeal to those who love realistic fiction.” –School Library Journal
families and how a person can get stuck acting out a persona and end up knowing
very little about herself.” –Publishers Weekly
Gravity and The Museum of Heartbreak, and the coauthor of books including The
Happy Book and The Book of Me. A former bookseller and teacher, she currently
works as a book editor in New York City. She spends her free time reading,
looking for street art, and people watching. She lives in Brooklyn with her cat
Tim Riggins.
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