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OverviewIn this emotionally candid contemporary YA, author Jen Malone delves into the world of a teen whose life is brought to an abrupt halt when she learns she’s in dire need of an organ transplant. Hard-charging and irrepressible, eighteen-year-old Amelia Linehan could see a roller derby opponent a mile away—and that’s while crouched down, bent over skates, and zooming around a track at the speed of light. What she couldn’t see coming, however, was the flare-up of the rare liver disorder she was born with. But now it’s the only thing she—and everyone around her—can think about. With no guarantee of a viable organ transplant, everything Amelia’s been sure of—like college plans or the possibility of one day falling in love—has become a huge question mark, threatening to drag her down into a sea of what-ifs she’s desperate to avoid. Then a friend from the past shows up. With Will, it’s easy to forget about what’s lurking between the lightness of their time together. She feels alive when all signs point elsewhere. But with the odds decidedly not in her favor, Amelia knows this feeling can’t last forever. After all, what can Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jen MalonePublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperTeen Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.281kg ISBN: 9780062795397ISBN 10: 0062795392 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 17 September 2020 Recommended Age: From 13 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsMalone offers a heart-wrenching but hopeful read for teens. Readers will be inspired. - ALA Booklist Malone frankly traces the changes in [her character's] physical and psychological states in this meticulously researched, grimly realistic portrait of a teen living with terminal illness. Convincing, empathetic...touches of humor and hope. - Publishers Weekly Malone offers a heart-wrenching but hopeful read for teens. Readers will be inspired. -- ALA Booklist Malone frankly traces the changes in [her character's] physical and psychological states in this meticulously researched, grimly realistic portrait of a teen living with terminal illness. Convincing, empathetic...touches of humor and hope. -- Publishers Weekly Malone offers a heart-wrenching but hopeful read for teens. Readers will be inspired. -- ALA Booklist Malone frankly traces the changes in [her character's] physical and psychological states in this meticulously researched, grimly realistic portrait of a teen living with terminal illness. Convincing, empathetic...touches of humor and hope. -- <em>Publishers Weekly</em> “Malone offers a heart-wrenching but hopeful read for teens. Readers will be inspired.” — ALA Booklist “Malone frankly traces the changes in [her character’s] physical and psychological states in this meticulously researched, grimly realistic portrait of a teen living with terminal illness. Convincing, empathetic...touches of humor and hope.” — Publishers Weekly Author InformationJen Malone once spent a year traveling the world solo, met her husband on the highway (literally), and went into labor with her identical twins while on Stevie Nicks's tour bus. Jen is the author of The Arrival of Someday and the YA travel romances Map to the Stars, Wanderlost, and Changes in Latitudes. www.jenmalonewrites.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |