Whisper to me / Nick Lake.

By: Lake, Nick [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Bloomsbury, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Description: 530 pages ; 20 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781408853863; 1408853868Subject(s): Letters -- Juvenile fiction | Romance fiction | Self-realization -- Juvenile fiction | Letters | Romance fiction | Self-realizationGenre/Form: Young adult fiction. | Fiction. | Juvenile works. | Romance fiction. | Young adult works. | Romance fiction. | Teen fiction.DDC classification: 823.92 LOC classification: PZ7.L15857 .W4 2016Other classification: 823 Summary: "Consider this the most screwed-up love letter ever. Here are some things I need to say to you: 1. I hear voices (well, just the one voice really); 2. I miss you; 3. I wish I could take back what I did to you; 4. Forgive me. I should have left Oakwood the day I made that terrible discovery on the beach. The day the voice in my head first said those awful things to me. Before everything spun out of control. But then I wouldn't have met you . . ." Told through letter-writing flashbacks, Cassie is a New Jersey shore teen who over the course of one summer experiences the exhilarating highs of new love, the frightening free-falls of personal demons and family tragedy, and the bumps along the way to forgiveness, acceptance, and self-discovery.
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"Consider this the most screwed-up love letter ever. Here are some things I need to say to you: 1. I hear voices (well, just the one voice really); 2. I miss you; 3. I wish I could take back what I did to you; 4. Forgive me. I should have left Oakwood the day I made that terrible discovery on the beach. The day the voice in my head first said those awful things to me. Before everything spun out of control. But then I wouldn't have met you . . ." Told through letter-writing flashbacks, Cassie is a New Jersey shore teen who over the course of one summer experiences the exhilarating highs of new love, the frightening free-falls of personal demons and family tragedy, and the bumps along the way to forgiveness, acceptance, and self-discovery.

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