From the first moment Morgan can remember, Claire has always been there.
Big sister and little brother. Cat and Mouse. They’ve always understood each other, saved each other, seen each other. And they stuck to their own personal code, unwritten but understood, that siblings were inseparable, that they had each other’s backs, no matter what. At least, they used to. Somewhere along the line, things between them shifted. Claire started fighting more with Mom, storming out of the house, spending more and more time away, and Morgan felt his sister and best friend slipping away. Now he spends nearly every night sitting awake in his room, waiting for the sound of her key in the lock. It’s a sound he hasn't heard in nearly a week, ever since her and Mom's worst fight ever. So when Claire finally calls and tells Morgan she wants to spend the day together, just the two of them, he knows this might be his only chance—not just to convince her to come home but to remind her how good things used to be, and could be again. But Claire has her own plan for the day. One that will mean that, no matter what happens, things between them are going to change forever. |
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“Anderson offers nuanced explorations of a family with wide but perhaps in time healable cracks and of two young people whose distinct differences of outlook and personality are bridged by a powerful, loving bond. An intensely felt tale of adolescents desperate for both stability and change.” Kirkus (starred review)
"This emotionally tumultuous tale of familial strife and sibling bonds by Anderson is a quietly intimate yet powerful examination of the need for change, growth, and maturation" - Publisher's Weekly
"This emotionally tumultuous tale of familial strife and sibling bonds by Anderson is a quietly intimate yet powerful examination of the need for change, growth, and maturation" - Publisher's Weekly
Good Vibrations
Here are just a few of the records Claire keeps on her bedroom wall. Take a listen and see if there's something you'd like to add to your playlist.
Here are just a few of the records Claire keeps on her bedroom wall. Take a listen and see if there's something you'd like to add to your playlist.
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