A gorgeous summer story that explores family, community, and what it means to fall in love with someone who sees the world differently.Five years ago a hurricane ravaged Eliza’s home on the Jersey shore. Now a senior in high school, she is passionate about fighting climate change―starting with saving Clam Cove Reserve, marshland that is slated to be turned into buildable lots. Protecting the island helps Eliza deal with her lingering PTSD, but she can’t shake a fear that something will upend her life again. When Eliza meets Milo, one of the rich summer tourists, she reluctantly agrees to give him surf lessons, and can’t help falling for him. Still, she’s not sure if she’s ready to risk letting an outsider into the life she’s rebuilt. Especially once she discovers Milo is keeping a devastating secret.Told in stunning verse, this is a love story for the people and places we come from, and a journey to preserve what we love most: home.
The poems in Hemisphere explore what it means to be a daughter and what it means to bear new life. Ellen Hagan investigates the world historical hemispheres of a family legacy from around the globe an
Bestselling and award-winning Renée Watson and poet Ellen Hagan offer a YA feminist anthem about raising your voice, for fans of The Poet X.Jasmine and Chelsea are best friends, and they’re sick of th
A stirring and unputdownable read about what it means to be a woman today. Perfect for fans of Moxie and The Hate U Give. Jasmine and Chelsea are best friends on a mission. Sick of the way that young
"This stunning book is the story I've been waiting for my whole life; where girls rise up to claim their space with joy and power.” --Laurie Halse Anderson, New York Times bestselling and award-winnin