All This Time
By (Author) Rachael Lippincott
By (author) Mikki Daughtry
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Simon & Schuster Childrens Books
7th October 2020
29th September 2020
United Kingdom
Young Adult
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction and true stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Relationship stories
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Death and grief
813.6
Paperback
336
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
From the authors behindFive Feet Apart, a#1 New York Times bestsellerand hit movie, comes a gripping new romance, perfect for fans of The Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Fault in Our Stars
Can you find true love after losing everything
Kyle and Kimberly have been the perfect couple all through high school, but when Kimberly breaks up with him on the night of their graduation party, Kyles entire world upends - literally. Their car crashes and when he awakes, he has a brain injury. Kimberly is dead. And no one in his life could possibly understand.
Until Marley. Marley is suffering from her own loss, a loss she thinks was her fault. As Kyle and Marley work to heal each others wounds, their feelings for each other grow stronger. But Kyle cant shake the sense that hes headed for another crashing moment that will blow up his life as soon as hes started to put it back together.
And hes right.
An unforgettable novel perfect for fans ofJohnGreen, Nicola Yoon, David Levithan and Jenny Han
Rachael Lippincott is the coauthor ofAll This Time, #1New York TimesbestsellerFive Feet Apart, andShe Gets theGirland the author ofThe Lucky Listand Pride and Prejudice and Pittsburgh. She holds a BA in English writing from the University of Pittsburgh. Originally from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, she currently resides in Pennsylvania with her wife and daughter. MikkiDaughtrygraduated from Brenau University, where she studied theatre arts. She is a screenwriter and novelist living in Los Angeles and is one of the authors of theNew York Times#1 bestsellerFive Feet Apart and All This Time.When shes not writing, she is watching old black and white movies, listening toDoris Day onrepeat, or reading ancient Greek plays. The classics. Always.