The Rest of the Story

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Product Details

Price
$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
Balzer & Bray/Harperteen
Publish Date
Pages
448
Dimensions
5.9 X 8.1 X 1.5 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780062933621

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About the Author

Sarah Dessen is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of over a dozen novels for teens, including Once and for All, Saint Anything, This Lullaby, The Truth About Forever, Just Listen, and Along for the Ride. Her books have been published in over thirty countries and have sold millions of copies worldwide. That Summer and Someone Like You were made into the movie How to Deal. She is the recipient of the Margaret A. Edwards Award from the American Library Association for outstanding contribution to young adult literature. A North Carolina native, Sarah currently lives in Chapel Hill with her family. Visit Sarah at www.sarahdessen.com.

Reviews

"There's no magic that lets us actually live in books yet, but plunging into the cold, clear waters of Dessen's slowly winding summer-spell, a tale of family lost and found, is pretty darn close." -- New York Times Book Review

"A beautiful addition to Dessen's repertoire, and an examination of conflicting social classes, strained familial relationships, and delightfully evolving romance that is unforgettable." -- School Library Journal

"With one foot in her father's world and one in her mother's, Emma Saylor tentatively navigates issues of class, addiction, and identity. Hers is a summertime journey of self-discovery, family secrets, and first love, and it's exactly where Dessen shines brightest." -- ALA Booklist

"A rich, patient story about a teen girl who craves family and an understanding of her roots after suffering a tragic loss." -- Publishers Weekly

"Dessen's latest novel is largely about the ups and downs of family... [with] heartwarming reminders of the inherent connections, despite time and separation." -- Horn Book Magazine