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What Happened to Goodbye

Auteur(s): Sarah Dessen
Narrateur(s): Meredith Hagner
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the author of Once and for All comes a story that demonstrates sometimes finding your true self is the most challenging yet rewarding journey of all.

“A cut above.”—People

"Dessen once again offers a substantive, well-crafted exploration of a teen’s life that will deeply satisfy her legions of fans.”—Booklist

A new day. A new place. A new life.

In the past few years, Mclean has pretended to be so many different people that she hardly remembers who she really is anymore.

The adorable guy next door might be able to help her figure it out.

But is she ready for it?
Amitié Croissance Dépression et santé mentale Famille Famille et relations Fiction Grandir Littérature Situations difficiles Vie de famille
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"Dessen’s talent is creating just that comfortable space for young adults struggling with identity, relationships, and all that messy family stuff. Her quirky characters reach out to one another to forge genuine friendships and gentle first loves."—The Horn Book

"Dessen’s fans will be happy to devour this latest offering."—School Library Journal

"Readers can count on Dessen . . . she's a pro at creating characters caught at a nexus of change, who have broken relationships and who need to make decisions."—Kirkus Reviews

"Dessen once again offers a substantive, well-crafted exploration of a teen’s life that will deeply satisfy her legions of fans."—Booklist

"Dessen’s prose is clean and focused, the characters are developed and real, and the plot is believable. Mclean’s journey through the healing process after her parents’ divorce provides bibliotherapy for any teen dealing with family issues, and the secondary plot of tentative steps toward trust and friendship is beautiful. This is a must-have for any young adult collection."—VOYA
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