Lucy just had the worst week ever. Seriously, mega bad. And suddenly, it's all too much—she wants out. Out of her house, out of her head, out of her life. She wants to be a whole new Lucy. So she does something the old Lucy would never dream of.
And now her life will never be the same. Now, how will she be able to have a boyfriend? What will she tell her friends? How will she face her family?
Now her life is completely different...every moment is a gift. Because now she might not have many moments left.
Author Bio/Links:
Jessica Verdi lives in Brooklyn, NY and received her MFA in Writing for Children from The New School. Her favorite pastimes include singing showtunes at the top of her lungs (much to her husband’s chagrin), watching cheesy TV, and scoring awesome non-leather shoes in a size 5. She’s still trying to figure out a way to put her uncanny ability to remember both song lyrics and the intricacies of vampire lore to good use.
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This is such an awesome topic to cover! Not many books do, so that's why I want to read it :)
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
The subject is unusual in a book
ReplyDeleteIt awakens one's sense of appreciating the moments in life we have.
ReplyDeleteThis book sounds great! It does sound like it could be sad, good thing I like sad books!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the cover too.
I like the character of Lucy and the book cover.
ReplyDeleteYeesh what a blurb! I want to know!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, this sounds like an intense book. Not an easy subject line, to be sure, but I'm liking all the positive and nice things people have to say about this novel.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds very intriguing :) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI'm really intrigued about what she did to change her life!
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ReplyDeleteI love books that are powerful and inspirational--both adjectives I've heard used to describe this book.
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