All We Can Do Is Wait
โ Scribed by Lawson, Richard
- Book ID
- 109520077
- Publisher
- Penguin Young Readers Group
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 498 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780448494135
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Debut author and Vanity Fair film critic Richard Lawson makes your heart stop and time stand still in his extraordinary and life-affirming novel that's perfect for fans of If I Stay and We All Looked Up.
In the hours after a bridge collapse rocks their city, a group of Boston teenagers meet in the waiting room of Massachusetts General Hospital:
Siblings Jason and Alexa have already experienced enough grief for a lifetime, so in this moment of confusion and despair, Alexa hopes that she can look to her brother for support. But a secret Jason has been keeping from his sister threatens to tear the siblings apart...right when they need each other most.
Scott is waiting to hear about his girlfriend, Aimee, who was on a bus with her theater group when the bridge went down. Their relationship has been rocky, but Scott knows that if he can just see Aimee one more time, if she can just make it through this ordeal and he can tell her he...
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