Relatable,
heartbreaking, and real, this is a story of resilience--the perfect
novel for readers of powerful contemporary fiction like Girl in Pieces
and Every Last Word.
Before, I was a million things. Now I'm only one. The Burned Girl.
Ava
Lee has lost everything there is to lose: Her parents. Her best friend.
Her home. Even her face. She doesn't need a mirror to know what she
looks like--she can see her reflection in the eyes of everyone around
her.
A year after the fire that destroyed her world, her aunt
and uncle have decided she should go back to high school. Be "normal"
again. Whatever that is. Ava knows better. There is no normal for
someone like her. And forget making friends--no one wants to be seen
with the Burned Girl, now or ever.
But when Ava meets a fellow
survivor named Piper, she begins to feel like maybe she doesn't have to
face the nightmare alone. Sarcastic and blunt, Piper isn't afraid to
push Ava out of her comfort zone. Piper introduces Ava to Asad, a boy
who loves theater just as much as she does, and slowly, Ava tries to
create a life again. Yet Piper is fighting her own battle, and soon Ava
must decide if she's going to fade back into her scars . . . or let the
people by her side help her fly.
"A heartfelt and unflinching
look at the reality of being a burn survivor and at the scars we all
carry. This book is for everyone, burned or not, who has ever searched
for a light in the darkness." --Stephanie Nielson, New York Times
bestselling author of Heaven Is Here and a burn survivor.
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