You Are Here
Emma Healy has grown used to being the only ordinary one in her rather extraordinary family. But when she finds a birth certificate for a twin brother she never knew she had, along with a death certificate dated just two days later, she realizes why she never felt quite whole. She sets off on a...
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Emma Healy has grown used to being the only ordinary one in her rather extraordinary family. But when she finds a birth certificate for a twin brother she never knew she had, along with a death certificate dated just two days later, she realizes why she never felt quite whole. She sets off on a trip to visit her brother’s grave. Peter Finnegan, her neighbor, comes along for the ride. Emma thinks they can’t possibly have anything in common, but with each passing mile, they find themselves learning more and more about themselves and each other.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781442407756 (1442407751)
Publish date: February 23rd 2010
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Teen,
Travel,
Realistic Fiction,
Romance,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Young Adult Contemporary,
Young Adult Romance,
Road Trip
Ames: I was pleasantly surprised by You Are Here. I enjoy road trip novels and I thought this one was cute. What did you think? Wena: Like you, I love road trip books and while I enjoyed this one, it wasn’t my favorite road trip book. For me, it was hard to connect with Emma. I kept reading through ...
I still can't talk about what happened with me when I read The Statistical Probability of Love At First Sight, so I'm very wary about You Are Here. Will probably borrow it from someone. :>
After reading The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight I almost felt as if it were my duty to read You Are Here. It was a lovely novel, full of so many morals and virtues, but I found that, perhaps, it wasn't exactly my type of book. Emma Healy and Peter (last name forgotten) are neighbors...
I was scared going into this book. I hadn’t heard very good things and that is for very good reasons. Because honestly this book just wasn’t that good. I tried to keep an open mind, to think for myself, but everything I had heard had been right. Nothing happened until 90 pages in and even that wasn’...
review in a few... 2.5 :( (where have all the good YA contemps gone?)