Our Song
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- 5,99 €
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- 5,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
“A tender and truthful story” (Publishers Weekly) of a small-town girl with a shattered heart who learns about the transformative power of music.
“The resonant and poignant themes of memory, loss, and forgiveness haunt this novel the way the elusive song haunts its heroine.”—Huntley Fitzpatrick, author of My Life Next Door
What happens when you stop and listen to the music?
Olive Bell has spent her entire life in the beautiful suburb of Vista Valley, with a picture-perfect home, a loving family, and a seemingly ideal boyfriend. But after a near-fatal car accident, she’s haunted by a broken heart and a melody she cannot place.
Desperate for answers, Olive meets with the Near-Death Society, a support group for others who’ve shared her experience. That’s where Olive meets Nick. He’s dark, handsome, mysterious . . . and Olive feels connected to him in a way she can’t explain.
The two embark on a whirlwind romance, with dates more romantic than any movie and nights filled with adventure. For the first time ever, Olive understands what it means to feel alive—until Nick shares a troubling secret.
Heartbroken, Olive pieces together what really happened the night of her accident and arrives at a startling revelation. Only by facing the truth can she uncover the mystery behind the song and the power of what it means to love someone.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Fraiberg (In Your Room) has written a tender and truthful story about a high school senior looking to reinvent herself after a brush with death. Everything changes for Olive Bell the night she runs her longtime boyfriend's Mini Cooper into a pole in a near-fatal accident. Now Derek isn't speaking to her, her mother is hovering like she expects Olive might slit her wrists, her father is keeping late hours, and her grades no longer feel important. Then Olive meets drop-dead gorgeous Nick at the Near-Death Society, a support group for people in her situation. Nick appears to know just what Olive needs to do to reconnect to the world, but he also has secrets. Olive's waffling between Nick and Derek is at the core of Fraiberg's story, but her subplots give it depth. Olive's conflicts with her mother and her best friend help her make some much-needed realizations, as does a touching reminiscence with her father. Still, Fraiberg lets this story be what it wants to be: one girl's story of finding true love and who she really is. Ages 12 up.