What Goes Up
โ Scribed by Heppermann, Christine;Pressley, Brittany
- Publisher
- HarperCollins; Harper Audio
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 369 KB
- Edition
- Unabridged.,Retail edition
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York, NY
- ISBN
- 0063005522
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โฆ Synopsis
**How do you forgive yourself --and the people you love--when a shocking discovery leads to a huge mistake? **Acclaimed author Christine Heppermann's novel-in-verse tackles betrayals and redemption among family and friends with her signature unflinching--but always sharply witty--style. For fans of Elana K. Arnold, Laura Ruby, and A. S. King.
When Jorie wakes up in the loft bed of a college boy she doesn't recognize, she's instantly filled with regret. What happened the night before? What led her to this place? Was it her father's infidelity? Her mother's seemingly weak acceptance? Her recent breakup with Ian, the boy who loved her art and supported her through the hardest time of her life?
As Jorie tries to reconstruct the events that led her to this point, free verse poems lead the reader through the current morning, as well as flashbacks to her relationships with her parents, her friends, her boyfriend, and the...
โฆ Subjects
Choice (Psychology) -- Fiction
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