You'd Be Home Now

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Product Details
Price
$11.99  $11.15
Publisher
Ember
Publish Date
Pages
416
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.1 X 1.0 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780525708070

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About the Author
Kathleen Glasgow is the author of the New York Times bestselling novel Girl in Pieces as well as How to Make Friends with the Dark and You'd Be Home Now. She lives and writes in Tucson, Arizona. To learn more about Kathleen and her writing, visit kathleenglasgowbooks.com or follow @kathglasgow on Twitter and @misskathleenglasgow on Instagram.
Reviews
"Impossibly moving."--Vanity Fair

"Necessary, important, honest, loving, and true." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"The narrative presents a nuanced look at a family trying to keep their loved ones safe and the toll that addiction takes on all of its members...A heartbreaking yet important story." -SLJ, starred review

"...compassionately illustrates the profound power of love...[a] remarkable and engrossing novel of life's balance and imbalance between struggle and joy."--Booklist, starred review

"As beautiful as it is raw... an unflinching tale of addiction." --Amy Beashel, author of The Sky Is Mine

"Raw, honest, and over-flowing with feelings... unlike anything I've ever experienced on the page." --Erin Hahn, author of You'd Be Mine and More Than Maybe

"In her gripping tale of an addict-adjacent teen and the fragile ecosystem she inhabits, Kathleen Glasgow expands our hearts and invites in a little more humanity." --Val Emmich, New York Times bestselling author of Dear Evan Hansen: The Novel

"Renders the invisible faces of addiction with rare humanity." --Amber Smith, New York Times bestselling author of The Way I Used to Be

"Nails what it's like to love someone with an addiction and humanizes the struggle of a teenage drug addict." --Hayley Krischer, author of Something Happened to Ali Greenleaf

"An evocative, soaring exploration of family, friendship, and the many lives that encompass a small town." --Laurie Elizabeth Flynn, author of The Girls Are All So Nice Here