What a great read! There were many times that I just had to stop and really appreciate what I was reading. This was beautifully written and a book I think I will remember for a long time.
It is the story of Zelda and Parker, two teens who improbably meet up in a hotel restaurant, and change each others lives forever, in the span of just a few days. Parker is a kid who hasn't spoken a word in 5 years, since his dad died in a car accident. Zelda is a silver-haired teenage girl who claims to have been born in 1770. As they get to know each other, they realize they are the best thing that has ever happened in their respective lives.
From Amazon:
Tommy Wallach, the New York Times bestselling author of the “stunning debut” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) We All Looked Up,
delivers a brilliant new novel about a young man who overcomes a
crippling loss and finds the courage to live after meeting an enigmatic
girl.
“Was this story written about me?”
I shrugged.
“Yes or no?”
I shrugged again, finally earning a little scowl, which somehow made the girl even more pretty.
“It’s very rude not to answer simple questions,” she said.
I gestured for my journal, but she still wouldn’t give it to me. So I took out my pen and wrote on my palm.
I can’t, I wrote. Then, in tiny letters below it: Now don’t you feel like a jerk?
Parker
Santé hasn’t spoken a word in five years. While his classmates plan for
bright futures, he skips school to hang out in hotels, killing time by
watching the guests. But when he meets a silver-haired girl named Zelda
Toth, a girl who claims to be quite a bit older than she looks, he’ll
discover there just might be a few things left worth living for.
From the celebrated author of We All Looked Up comes a unique story of first and last loves.
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