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You'd Be Home Now

Kathleen Glasgow

  • Bindwijze: Paperback
  • Taal: en
  • Categorie: Young Adult
  • ISBN: 9780593433898
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Taal:en
Bindwijze:Paperback
Oorspronkelijke releasedatum:28 september 2021
Aantal pagina's:400
Illustraties:Nee
Betrokkenen
Hoofdauteur:Kathleen Glasgow
Hoofdauteur:Kathleen Glasgow
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Editie:1
Product breedte:142 mm
Product hoogte:30 mm
Product lengte:212 mm
Studieboek:Nee
Verpakking breedte:142 mm
Verpakking hoogte:30 mm
Verpakking lengte:212 mm
Verpakkingsgewicht:404 g
Overige kenmerken
Editie:1
Product breedte:142 mm
Product hoogte:30 mm
Product lengte:212 mm
Studieboek:Nee
Verpakking breedte:142 mm
Verpakking hoogte:30 mm
Verpakking lengte:212 mm
Verpakkingsgewicht:404 g

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From the New York Times bestselling author of Girl in Pieces comes a raw, deeply personal story about a town ravaged by the opioid crisis, and a teenaged girl struggling to find herself amidst the fallout of her brother's addiction. For all of Emory's life she's been told who she is. In town she's the rich one--the great-great-granddaughter of the mill's founder. At school she's hot Maddie Ward's younger sister. And at home, she's the good one, her stoner older brother Joey's babysitter. Everything was turned on its head, though, when she and Joey were in the car accident that killed Candy MontClaire. The car accident that revealed just how bad Joey's drug habit was. Four months later, Emmy's junior year is starting, Joey is home from rehab, and the entire town of Mill Haven is still reeling from the accident. Everyone's telling Emmy who she is, but so much has changed, how can she be the same person? Or was she ever that person at all? Mill Haven wants everyone to live one story, but Emmy's beginning to see that people are more than they appear. Her brother, who might not be "cured," the popular guy who lives next door, and most of all, many "ghostie" addicts who haunt the edges of the town. People spend so much time telling her who she is--it might be time to decide for herself. A journey of one sister, one brother, one family, to finally recognize and love each other for who they are, not who they are supposed to be, You'd Be Home Now is Kathleen Glasgow's glorious and heartbreaking story about the opioid crisis, and how it touches all of us.