Void the Size of the World (e-bog) af Alpine, Rachele
Alpine, Rachele

Void the Size of the World e-bog

78,70 DKK
A girl must face the consequences after her actions indirectly lead to her sister's disappearance in this haunting novel about sisterhood, tragedy, and the hole that's left behind when we lose a loved one.Rhylee didn't mean to kiss her sister's boyfriend. At least, not the first time. But it doesn't matter, because her sister, Abby, caught them together, ran into the dark woods behind their house…
A girl must face the consequences after her actions indirectly lead to her sister's disappearance in this haunting novel about sisterhood, tragedy, and the hole that's left behind when we lose a loved one.Rhylee didn't mean to kiss her sister's boyfriend. At least, not the first time. But it doesn't matter, because her sister, Abby, caught them together, ran into the dark woods behind their houseand never came home. As evidence mounts that something terrible has happened to Abby, no one wants to face the truth. Rhylee can't bring herself to admit what she's done: that she is the reason her sister ran away. Now Tommy, Abby's boyfriend, is the prime suspect in her disappearance, and Rhylee's world has been turned upside down. Slowly, Rhylee's family is breakingtheir lives hinging on the hope that Abby will return. Rhylee knows they need to face the truth and begin healingbut how can they, when moving on feels like a betrayal? And how do you face the guilt of wishing a person gonewhen they actually disappear?
E-bog 78,70 DKK
Forfattere Alpine, Rachele (forfatter)
Udgivet 04.07.2017
Længde 368 sider
Genrer Children’s / Teenage fiction and true stories
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781481485739

A girl must face the consequences after her actions indirectly lead to her sister's disappearance in this haunting novel about sisterhood, tragedy, and the hole that's left behind when we lose a loved one.Rhylee didn't mean to kiss her sister's boyfriend. At least, not the first time. But it doesn't matter, because her sister, Abby, caught them together, ran into the dark woods behind their houseand never came home. As evidence mounts that something terrible has happened to Abby, no one wants to face the truth. Rhylee can't bring herself to admit what she's done: that she is the reason her sister ran away. Now Tommy, Abby's boyfriend, is the prime suspect in her disappearance, and Rhylee's world has been turned upside down. Slowly, Rhylee's family is breakingtheir lives hinging on the hope that Abby will return. Rhylee knows they need to face the truth and begin healingbut how can they, when moving on feels like a betrayal? And how do you face the guilt of wishing a person gonewhen they actually disappear?