the words we keep
A beautifully realistic, relatable story about mental health and the healing powers of friendship and art, perfect for fans of Kathleen Glasgow’s Girl in Pieces and Jennifer Niven’s All the Bright Places.
‘Gorgeous and deeply touching.’ – Kathleen Glasgow, New York Times bestselling author of Girl in Pieces and You’d Be Home Now
‘Wild, beautiful, and free. The Words We Keep is a poetic page turner. A raw, relatable story of mental illness, romance, and the power of love.’ – Jennifer Niven, New York Times bestselling author of All the Bright Places
It’s been two months since the Night on the Bathroom Floor – when Lily found her sister, Alice, hurting herself. Now Alice is coming home after treatment and it’s getting harder for Lily to outrun the compulsive thoughts she’s having.
Meeting Micah, a guy with a troubled past of his own, the pair embark on a poetry project that helps Lily to see that the words she’s been holding back, desperately want to break through. But what will Micah think if he finds out who she really is?
‘A sprawling, engrossing read’ – Kirkus Reviews
‘A luminous exploration into the restorative power of love and art.’ – Jeff Zentner, Morris Award-winning author of In the Wild Light
- Fecha de lanzamiento: 27/04/2022
- Año de edición: 2022
- ISBN: 9781471184512
- Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
- Idioma: INGLÉS
- Editorial: SIMON & SCHUSTER UK
- Nº de páginas: 400
Este libro ha sido escrito y pretenece a Erin Stewart
It’s been three months since The Night on the Bathroom Floor–when Lily found her older sister Alice hurting herself. Ever since then, Lily has been desperately trying to keep things together, for herself and for her family. But now Alice is coming home from her treatment program and it is becoming harder for Lily to ignore all of the feelings she’s been trying to outrun.Enter Micah, a new student at school with a past of his own. He was in treatment with Alice and seems determined to get Lily to process not only Alice’s experience, but her own. Because Lily has secrets, too. Compulsions she can’t seem to let go of and thoughts she can’t drown out.When Lily and Micah embark on an art project for school involving finding poetry in unexpected places, she realizes that it’s the words she’s been swallowing that desperately want to break through.A beautifully realistic, relatable story about mental health and the healing powers of art–perfect for fans of Girl in Pieces and How it Feels to Float.