Here We Are Now
β Scribed by Jasmine Warga
- Publisher
- Balzer + Bray
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 304
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A book about love, loss, and the power of music, perfect for fans of Nick Hornby and Fangirl.Β
Taliah Sahar Abdallat lives and breathes music. Songs have always helped Tal ease the pain of never having known her father. Her mother, born in Jordan and very secretive about her past, wonβt say a word about who her dad really was. But when Tal finds a shoebox full of old letters from Julian Oliverβyes, the indie rock star Julian Oliverβshe begins to piece the story together.
She writes to Julian, but after three years of radio silence, sheβs given up hope. Then one day, completely out of the blue, Julian shows up at her doorstep, and Tal doesnβt know whether to be furious or to throw herself into his arms. Before she can decide, he asks her to go on a trip with him to meet her long-estranged family and to say good-bye to his father, her grandfather, who is dying.
Getting to know your father after sixteen years of estrangement doesnβt happen in one car ride. But as Tal spends more time with Julian and his family, she begins to untangle her parentsβ secret past, and discovers a part of herself she never recognized before.
By the acclaimed author of My Heart and Other Black Holes, this is an intergenerational story of family and legacy and the way love informs both of those things. Itβs about secrets and the debt of silence. Itβs about the power of songs. And most of all, itβs about learning how to say hello. And good-bye.
β¦ Subjects
Depression & Mental Illness;Social & Family Issues;Literature & Fiction;Teen & Young Adult;Multigenerational;Family;Social & Family Issues;Literature & Fiction;Teen & Young Adult;Suicide;Social & Family Issues;Literature & Fiction;Teen & Young Adult;Coming of Age;Literature & Fiction;Teen & Young Adult;Contemporary;Romance;Teen & Young Adult;LGBT;Romance;Teen & Young Adult
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