From the New York Times bestselling author of Tell Me Three Things comes a charming and poignant story about two struggling teenagers who find an unexpected connection just when they need it most. For fans of Sophie Kinsella, Jennifer Niven, and Rainbow Rowell. Sometimes a new perspective is all
What to Say Next
β Scribed by Julie Buxbaum
- Book ID
- 110588903
- Publisher
- Random House Children's Books
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780553535709
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Sometimes a new perspective is all that is needed to make sense of the world.
KIT:I donβt know why I decide not to sit with Annie and Violet at lunch. It feels like no one here gets what Iβm going through. How could they? I donβt even understand.
DAVID:In the 622 days Iβve attended Mapleview High, Kit Lowell is the first person to sit at my lunch table. I mean, Iβve never once sat with someone until now. βSo your dad is dead,β I say to Kit, because this is a fact Iβve recently learned about her.
When an unlikely friendship is sparked between relatively popular Kit Lowell and socially isolated David Drucker, everyone is surprised, most of all Kit and David. Kit appreciates Davidβs blunt honestyβin fact, she finds it bizarrely refreshing. David welcomes Kitβs attention and her inquisitive nature. When she asks for his help figuring out the how and why of her dadβs tragic car accident, David is all in. But neither of them can predict what theyβll find. Can their friendship survive the truth?
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