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Over You

Hardback

Main Details

Title Over You
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Amy Reed
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 140
ISBN/Barcode 9781442456969
ClassificationsDewey:FIC
Audience
Teenage / Young Adult
Illustrations f-c matte lam jacket w- spot gloss

Publishing Details

Publisher Simon & Schuster
Imprint Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Publication Date 4 June 2013
Publication Country United States

Description

An intense friendship fractures in this gritty, realistic novel from the author of Beautiful, Clean, and Crazy, which School Library Journal called "compelling and moving." Max would follow Sadie anywhere, so when Sadie decides to ditch her problems and escape to Nebraska for the summer, it's only natural for Max to go along. Max is Sadie's confidante, her protector, and her best friend. This summer will be all about them. This summer will be perfect. And then they meet Dylan. Dylan is dark, dangerous, and intoxicating, and he awakens something in Max that she never knew existed. No matter how much she wants to, she can't back away from him. But Sadie has her own intensity, and has never allowed Max to become close with anyone else. Max doesn't know who she is without Sadie, but she'd better start learning. Because if she doesn't make a decision-about Dylan, about Sadie, about herself-it's going to be made for her.

Author Biography

Amy Reed is the author of the contemporary young adult novels Beautiful, Clean, Crazy, Over You, Damaged, Invincible, Unforgivable, The Nowhere Girls, and The Boy and Girl Who Broke the World. She is also the editor of Our Stories, Our Voices. She is a feminist, mother, and quadruple Virgo who enjoys running, making lists, and wandering around the mountains of western North Carolina where she lives. You can find her online at AmyReedFiction.com.

Reviews

"Reed (Crazy) powerfully demonstrates how 13 years of personal history weigh on Max, who has always been forced into the role of protector when it comes to Sadie." * Publishers Weekly * "Reed effectively portrays the end of an obsessive adolescent relationship.... Teen girls who have experienced similar friendships will find this resonates." * Kirkus Reviews * "A captivating novel that will compel teens to reflect on the nature of their friendships." * School Library Journal *