See You at Harry's

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Candlewick Press, 2012 M05 8 - 320 pages

Starting middle school brings all the usual challenges — until the unthinkable happens, and Fern and her family must find a way to heal.

Twelve-year-old Fern feels invisible. It seems as though everyone in her family has better things to do than pay attention to her: Mom (when she’s not meditating) helps Dad run the family restaurant; Sarah is taking a gap year after high school; and Holden pretends that Mom and Dad and everyone else doesn’t know he’s gay, even as he fends off bullies at school. Then there’s Charlie: three years old, a “surprise” baby, the center of everyone’s world. He’s devoted to Fern, but he’s annoying, too, always getting his way, always dirty, always commanding attention. If it wasn’t for Ran, Fern’s calm and positive best friend, there’d be nowhere to turn. Ran’s mantra, “All will be well,” is soothing in a way that nothing else seems to be. And when Ran says it, Fern can almost believe it’s true. But then tragedy strikes- and Fern feels not only more alone than ever, but also responsible for the accident that has wrenched her family apart. All will not be well. Or at least all will never be the same.

 

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Contents

Chapter One
1
Chapter Two
9
Chapter Three
21
Chapter Four
29
Chapter Five
35
Chapter Six
43
Chapter Seven
51
Chapter Eight
57
Chapter Twentyfour
180
Chapter Twentyfive
187
Chapter Twentysix
191
Chapter Twentyseven
198
Chapter Twentyeight
207
Chapter Twentynine
216
Chapter Thirty
226
Chapter Thirtyone
232

Chapter Nine
64
Chapter Ten
73
Chapter Eleven
80
Chapter Twelve
93
Chapter Thirteen
106
Chapter Fourteen
111
Chapter Fifteen
121
Chapter Sixteen
135
Chapter Seventeen
146
Chapter Eighteen
155
Chapter Nineteen
157
Chapter Twenty
160
Chapter Twentyone
164
Chapter Twentytwo
167
Chapter Twentythree
175
Chapter Thirtytwo
238
Chapter Thirtythree
247
Chapter Thirtyfour
252
Chapter Thirtyfive
264
Chapter Thirtysix
270
Chapter Thirtyseven
277
Chapter Thirtyeight
282
Chapter Thirtynine
295
Chapter Forty
306
Last Page
310
Acknowledgments
311
About the Author
312
Copyright Page
313
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About the author (2012)

Jo Knowles is the author of the YA novels Lessons from a Dead Girl and Jumping Off Swings. The recipient of the 2005 PEN Literary Award, she lives in Vermont.

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