**A****YALSA 2020 Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers!** **βA powerful story about grief, loss, and the restorative nature of love,Β *Since We Last Spoke*will stay with you long after youβve finished.β βAmber Smith,*New York Times*bestselling author of*The Way I Used to Be*and*The Last to Let Go**
Since We Last Spoke
β Scribed by Brenda Rufener
- Publisher
- HarperTeen
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 206 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0062571133
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β¦ Synopsis
A****YALSA 2020 Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers!
βA powerful story about grief, loss, and the restorative nature of love,Β Since We Last Spokewill stay with you long after youβve finished.β βAmber Smith,New York Timesbestselling author ofThe Way I Used to BeandThe Last to Let Go
βRufener handles topics such as love, loss, and grief with a deft and steady hand, intermingling moments of humor and warmth as two families learn to navigate the tragedy thatβs intertwined them forever.β βMiranda Asebedo, author ofThe Deepest Roots
"Rufener ambitiously tackles many topics in a single novel: manslaughter, suicide, bullying, sex, drugs, mental health, family violence, parental neglect, and abuse. Rufener successfully weaves all of these difficult subjects into a real and relatable narrative without platitudes or apologies. This is a modern-day Romeo and Juliet story that stands on its own."School Library Journal (starred review)
Perfect for fans of Jennifer Niven and Nicola Yoon, this heartbreaking and uplifting novel captures the ups and downs of teen love in the face of unimaginable grief and the rocky journey to healing, peace, and forgiveness. From breakout author Brenda Rufener (Where I Live).
When Aggi Frank and Max Granger finally admitted their feelings for each other last December, it felt like love was beautiful and endless . . . until it wasnβt.
A fatal car accident involving their older siblings throws their lives into sudden chaos. And with a restraining order now in place between the two bitter households, Aggi and Maxβs love runs cold. Being together again seems like a distant fantasy, even though they share the same driveway.
Still, Plum Lake is a small town, and staying apart canβt last forever. Aggi and Max eventually reunite at a lake-house party and break the ice after a year of silence.
But just as they begin to rebuild their relationship, the unthinkable happens, leading them to confront each other and their families in the hope of mending the broken pieces.
**βRufenerβs treatment of grief is nuanced and deeply felt, and Aggiβs and Maxβs complex feelings about themselves, their families, and their aborted romance drive the skillfully crafted narrative. A compelling story about grief told through the voices of two expertly drawn protagonists.ββKirkus
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