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SOMETHING LIKE GRAVITY
In this story of first love - that flawed, illogical kind of love that changes you - two outcasts, caught between who they've been and who they want to be, learn that life will not wait until they're perfect, or better, or out of pain, to be alive.
Chris had a history he wished everyone would just leave in the past where it belonged. But ever since he came out to his parents as transgender, things at home had been getting worse. Maia's comfortable, predictable world is turned upside down following the mysterious and sudden death of her older sister. But while everyone thought she was grieving her sibling, the reality was that Maia had always been defined, not as a fully-fledged person, but as her sister's opposite.
Chris and Maia were never supposed to meet, but over the course of one fateful summer, they finally learn what it's like to truly be seen by another person, what it means to live out every imperfect, beautiful, excruciating moment, just as they are.
Amber Smith is the New York Times bestselling author of the young adult novels The Way I Used to Be and The Last to Let Go. An advocate for increased awareness of gendered violence, as well as LGBTQ equality, she writes in the hope that her books can help to foster change and spark dialogue surrounding these issues. She grew up in Buffalo, New York, and now lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with her partner and their ever-growing family of rescued dogs and cats.
Chris and Maia were never supposed to meet, but over the course of one fateful summer, they finally learn what it's like to truly be seen by another person, what it means to live out every imperfect, beautiful, excruciating moment, just as they are.
Amber Smith is the New York Times bestselling author of the young adult novels The Way I Used to Be and The Last to Let Go. An advocate for increased awareness of gendered violence, as well as LGBTQ equality, she writes in the hope that her books can help to foster change and spark dialogue surrounding these issues. She grew up in Buffalo, New York, and now lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with her partner and their ever-growing family of rescued dogs and cats.
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Published 2019-06-18 by Simon & Schuster |
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Published 2019-06-18 by Simon & Schuster |