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Where the Light Goes
Where the Light Goes
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A heart-wrenching exploration of grief from a bestselling YA author, set in a landscape corrupted by fame and the scrutiny that comes from living in the shadow of a star.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 384 pages
Publication date: 04 May 2023
Publisher: Walker Books Ltd
A heart-wrenching exploration of grief from a bestselling YA author, set in a landscape corrupted by fame and the scrutiny that comes from living in the shadow of a star.
To the world, Lizzie Beck is a superstar: famous, talented, and beloved. To Emmy, she is simply Beth: her brilliant older sister, her idol.
But then Beth takes her own life, and all the light in the world disappears. Now Emmy is lost. Amidst the media storm and overwhelming public grief, she must fight to save her own memories of her sister – and find out who she is without her.
Lizzie was everything to Emmy. She was her role model, her confidante, and her best friend. But when Lizzie died, Emmy felt like a part of her had been ripped away. She couldn't believe that someone so perfect could be taken from her so suddenly.
Emmy tried to keep going, but it was hard. Everywhere she looked, she was reminded of Lizzie. The media was constantly hounding her, asking her about her feelings and her relationship with her sister. It was like she was living in a fishbowl, and everyone was watching her every move.
Despite the pressure, Emmy refused to let Lizzie's memory fade. She kept her sister's photos and mementos close to her heart, and she talked to her as if she were still there. She even started a charity in her sister's name, hoping to make a difference in the world that Lizzie had loved so much.
As time went on, Emmy began to realize that she was stronger than she had ever thought possible. She had faced her darkest fears and come out on the other side. She had learned to live without Lizzie, but she had never forgotten her.
One day, Emmy received a letter from a young girl who had lost her own sister. The girl was struggling to cope with her grief, and she had heard about Emmy's charity. She wrote to Emmy, thanking her for all that she had done and for the inspiration she had provided.
Emmy was touched by the girl's letter, and she knew that she had made a difference in her life. She continued to work tirelessly for her charity, and she knew that Lizzie's memory would live on for as long as there were people who remembered her.
In the end, Emmy learned that grief was a part of life, but it didn't have to define her. She had found a way to honor her sister's memory and make a positive impact on the world, and she knew that Lizzie would be proud of her.
To the world, Lizzie Beck was a superstar: famous, talented, and beloved. To Emmy, she was simply Beth: her brilliant older sister, her idol.
But then Beth takes her own life, and all the light in the world disappears. Now Emmy is lost. Amidst the media storm and overwhelming public grief, she must fight to save her own memories of her sister – and find out who she is without her.
Lizzie was everything to Emmy. She was her role model, her confidante, and her best friend. But when Lizzie died, Emmy felt like a part of her had been ripped away. She couldn't believe that someone so perfect could be taken from her so suddenly.
Emmy tried to keep going, but it was hard. Everywhere she looked, she was reminded of Lizzie. The media was constantly hounding her, asking her about her feelings and her relationship with her sister. It was like she was living in a fishbowl, and everyone was watching her every move.
Despite the pressure, Emmy refused to let Lizzie's memory fade. She kept her sister's photos and mementos close to her heart, and she talked to her as if she were still there. She even started a charity in her sister's name, hoping to make a difference in the world that Lizzie had loved so much.
As time went on, Emmy began to realize that she was stronger than she had ever thought possible. She had faced her darkest fears and come out on the other side. She had learned to live without Lizzie, but she had never forgotten her.
One day, Emmy received a letter from a young girl who had lost her own sister. The girl was struggling to cope with her grief, and she had heard about Emmy's charity. She wrote to Emmy, thanking her for all that she had done and for the inspiration she had provided.
Emmy was touched by the girl's letter, and she knew that she had made a difference in her life. She continued to work tirelessly for her charity, and she knew that Lizzie's memory would live on for as long as there were people who remembered her.
In the end, Emmy learned that grief was a part of life, but it didn't have to define her. She had found a way to honor her sister's memory and make a positive impact on the world, and she knew that Lizzie would be proud of her.
To the world, Lizzie Beck was a superstar: famous, talented, and beloved. To Emmy, she was simply Beth: her brilliant older sister, her idol.
But then Beth takes her own life, and all the light in the world disappears. Now Emmy is lost. Amidst the media storm and overwhelming public grief, she must fight to save her own memories of her sister – and find out who she is without her.
Lizzie was everything to Emmy. She was her role model, her confidante, and her best friend. But when Lizzie died, Emmy felt like a part of her had been ripped away. She couldn't believe that someone so perfect could be taken from her so suddenly.
Emmy tried to keep going, but it was hard. Everywhere she looked, she was reminded of Lizzie. The media was constantly hounding her, asking her about her feelings and her relationship with her sister. It was like she was living in a fishbowl, and everyone was watching her every move.
Despite the pressure, Emmy refused to let Lizzie's memory fade. She kept her sister's photos and mementos close to her heart, and she talked to her as if she were still there. She even started a charity in her sister's name, hoping to make a difference in the world that Lizzie had loved so much.
As time went on, Emmy began to realize that she was stronger than she had ever thought possible. She had faced her darkest fears and come out on the other side. She had learned to live without Lizzie, but she had never forgotten her.
One day, Emmy received a letter from a young girl who had lost her own sister. The girl was struggling to cope with her grief, and she had heard about Emmy's charity. She wrote to Emmy, thanking her for all that she had done and for the inspiration she had provided.
Emmy was touched by the girl's letter, and she knew that she had made a difference in her life. She continued to work tirelessly for her charity, and she knew that Lizzie's memory would live on for as long as there were people who remembered her.
In the end, Emmy learned that grief was a part of life, but it didn't have to define her. She had found a way to honor her sister's memory and make a positive impact on the world, and she knew that Lizzie would be proud of her.
To the world, Lizzie Beck was a superstar: famous, talented, and beloved. To Emmy, she was simply Beth: her brilliant older sister, her idol.
But then Beth takes her own life, and all the light in the world disappears. Now Emmy is lost. Amidst the media storm and overwhelming public grief, she must fight to save her own memories of her sister – and find out who she is without her.
Lizzie was everything to Emmy. She was her role model, her confidante, and her best friend. But when Lizzie died, Emmy felt like a part of her had been ripped away. She couldn't believe that someone so perfect could be taken from her so suddenly.
Emmy tried to keep going, but it was hard. Everywhere she looked, she was reminded of Lizzie. The media was constantly hounding her, asking her about her feelings and her relationship with her sister. It was like she was living in a fishbowl, and everyone was watching her every move.
Despite the pressure, Emmy refused to let Lizzie's memory fade. She kept her sister's photos and mementos close to her heart, and she talked to her as if she were still there. She even started a charity in her sister's name, hoping to make a difference in the world that Lizzie had loved so much.
As time went on, Emmy began to realize that she was stronger than she had ever thought possible. She had faced her darkest fears and come out on the other side. She had learned to live without Lizzie, but she had never forgotten her.
One day, Emmy received a letter from a young girl who had lost her own sister. The girl was struggling to cope with her grief, and she had heard about Emmy's charity. She wrote to Emmy, thanking her for all that she had done and for the inspiration she had provided.
Emmy was touched by the girl's letter, and she knew that she had made a difference in her life. She continued to work tirelessly for her charity, and she knew that Lizzie's memory would live on for as long as there were people who remembered her.
In the end, Emmy learned that grief was a part of life, but it didn't have to define her. She had found a way to honor her sister's memory and make a positive impact on the world, and she knew that Lizzie would be proud of her.
Weight: 266g
Dimension: 198 x 129 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781529509137
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