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More Than We Can Tell
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Description
* "Give to teens who enjoyed . . . The Perks of Being a Wallflower." - School Library Journal, starred review
New York Times bestselling author Brigid Kemmerer pens a must-read story of two teens struggling under the burden of secrets, and the love that sets them free, perfect for fans of Laura Nowlin.
Rev has managed to keep the demons of his past at bay . . . until he gets a letter from the abusive father he hasn't seen in years, and the trauma of his childhood comes hurtling back.
Emma has only one escape from her parents' fighting: the computer game she built from scratch . . . until an online troll's harassment causes her to fear for her safety.
When Rev and Emma cross paths one night, they're both longing to confide in someone--to share the weight of their worries. They connect instantly, vowing to help each other no matter what. But soon Rev and Emma's secrets threaten to crush them, and they'll need more than a promise to find their way out.
Product details
Published | Mar 06 2018 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 304 |
ISBN | 9781681190150 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury USA Childrens |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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An absorbing, emotional roller coaster of a read. Readers looking for a different sort of coming-of-age story or teen protagonists grappling with complex situations will fall in love with this romance-tinged novel.
Booklist, starred review
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A must-have for any YA collection. Give to teens who enjoyed A Boy Called It by Dave Pelzer or The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky.
School Library Journal, starred review
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Has the sweetness of the usual sensitive- boy-meets-headstrong-girl love story touched by the drama of current events.
BCCB
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Masterfully shows (not tells) what suffering looks like . . . Kemmerer seamlessly weaves wisdom into the story.
VOYA
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Family dysfunction, anxiety, and PTSD from long-term abuse are all believably conveyed. . . A timely, suspenseful, well-written page-turner with compelling main characters.
Kirkus Reviews
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Readers will find it easy to fall into Rev and Emma's lives as romance hovers between them and they confront the violence of their past and present.
Publishers Weekly