The farther you run / Davida Wills Hurwin.
Even with a new best friend and a new boyfriend, Samantha has a hard time adjusting to life without her best friend Juliana, who died of cancer.
Record details
- ISBN: 0670036277 :
- Physical Description: 217 pages ; 22 cm
- Publisher: New York : Viking, 2003.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Sequel to: A time for dancing. |
Citation/References Note: | Bklst 08/01/2003 SLJ Aug 2003 VOYA 2003 no. 4 PW 06/30/2003 Kirkus 06/15/2003 |
Target Audience Note: | 580 Lexile. |
Search for related items by subject
Subject: | Grief > Fiction. Death > Fiction. Best friends > Fiction Friendship > Fiction. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Evergreen Indiana.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Walkerton-Lincoln Twp PL - Walkerton | T HUR (Text) | 72712000004330 | Teen - Fiction | Available | - |
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Even with a new best friend and a new boyfriend, Samantha has a hard time adjusting to life without her best friend Juliana, who died of cancer. - Baker & Taylor
Even with a new best friend and a new boyfriend, Samantha Russell has a hard time adjusting to life without her best friend Juliana, who died of cancer, in the sequel toA Time for Dancing. - Penguin Putnam
This past May, Samantha Russell lost her best friend, Juliana, to cancer. Now there is no one to share secrets, gossip, and dreams; no reason to keep taking dance class, another passion they shared. Then Sammie meets Mona, a virtual Jules lookalike, in summer school. The two of them bond right away, and wind up sharing an apartment in San Francisco. It's thrilling, being out in the world for the first time-but something is not quite right. Mona may look a bit like Jules, but Jules didn't have a bipolar mother. She didn't have relationships that tore her apart. And, most of all, Jules didn't know what is was like to live with someone who can't stop grieving. Sammie and Mona have to face the most difficult things in their life-alone, and together-because the past has a way of catching up with the present, if you're not careful. This sequel to A Time for Dancing is equally evocative, poignant, funny, and heart-wrenching-and well worth the wait.