Lara Avery lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where she is a contributor at Revolver and at work on her next novel.
Things you will probably experience while reading this wonderful
book: gut-wrenching hope, ugly-crying, the joy of finding beautiful
moments in the midst of difficult times. Enjoy.
*Adi Alsaid, author of LET'S GET LOST and NEVER ALWAYS
SOMETIMES*
Sardonic, distinctive, and wildly intelligent.
*Kirkus Reviews*
A love story that will leave many readers in tears.
*Publishers Weekly*
A story of self discovery that's hard to put down.
*BOOKLIST*
This book will open your heart and very possibly break it. Fierce
Sammie McCoy is an unforgettable heroine, and as soon as I closed
this book, I started to miss her. I still do.
*Emily Raymond, co-author of FIRST LOVE with James Patterson*
In Sammie McCoy, Avery has created a character that completely
vibrates with energy. And Sammie's so wicked smart, you almost
believe she will overcome everything. But that's not what this
book's about. At some point possibility ceases to matter and Avery
shows us to love all we already have. Such a moving read.
*Geoff Herbach, author of STUPID FAST*
A heart-rending and engrossing story. Excellent
*Inis*
Sam is a great central character. She's so driven and determined to
succeed that she has ended up quite isolated....Part of Sam's
Niemann Pick journey is coming to terms with this and mending some
fences. So throughout the book, she blossoms as she fades and it's
really tremendously touching...The format is clever: because it's
Sam's journal and Sam's memory is disappearing, it's clear that a
great deal is happening that we don't get to read about, only
infer. Avery handles with this great delicacy and grace and this
first person view of things makes the book genuinely moving without
ever succumbing to the saccharine
*The Bookbag*
A deeply affecting novel full of straight-talking, sardonic humour.
Ambitious, high achieving, socially awkward Sammie has just been
diagnosed with Niemann-Pick, a disease that will gradually rob her
memory before killing her. But Sammie is determined to fight ...
With assured character development and a clear eye for realistic
detail, Avery steers around the cliches of "sicklit" to create an
original, memorable YA heartbreaker, with a complex, interwoven
romance
*The Guardian*
I will confess to feeling fairly resistant to another addition to
the YA illness genre but I was won over by this powerful, believe,
bittersweet and emotional novel. This is recommended for older
teens who enjoy contemporary YA novels that mingle self-discovery,
humour and powerful emotion.
*The School Librarian*
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