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When reason breaks

Summary: Elizabeth Davis and Emily Daniels seem to have little in common except Ms. Diaz's English class and the solace they find in the words of Emily Dickinson, but both are struggling with to cope with monumental secrets and tumultuous emotions that will lead one to attempt suicide.

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  • ISBN: 9781619634138
  • ISBN: 1619634139
  • ISBN: 9781619634121
  • ISBN: 1619634120
  • Physical Description: remote
    1 online resource
  • Publisher: New York : Bloomsbury, 2015.

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Subject: Emotional problems of teenagers -- Fiction
Dysfunctional families -- Fiction
High schools -- Fiction
Schools -- Fiction
Hispanic Americans -- Fiction
Goth culture (Subculture) -- Fiction
Suicide -- Fiction
Dysfunctional families
Emotional problems of teenagers
Goth culture (Subculture)
High schools
Hispanic Americans
Schools
Suicide
Genre: Electronic books.
Fiction.

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  • Baker & Taylor
    Elizabeth Davis and Emily Daniels seem to have little in common except Ms. Diaz's English class and the solace they find in the words of Emily Dickinson, but both are struggling to cope with monumental secrets and tumultuous emotions that will lead one to attempt suicide.
  • Bloomsbury
    13 Reasons Why meets the poetry of Emily Dickinson in this gripping debut novel that's perfect for fans of Sara Zarr or Jennifer Brown.

    A Goth girl with an attitude problem, Elizabeth Davis must learn to control her anger before it destroys her. Emily Delgado appears to be a smart, sweet girl with a normal life, but as depression clutches at her, she struggles to feel normal. Both girls are in Ms. Diaz's English class, where they connect to the words of Emily Dickinson. Both are hovering on the edge of an emotional precipice. One of them will attempt suicide. And with Dickinson's poetry as their guide, both girls must conquer their personal demons to ever be happy.

    In an emotionally taut novel that is equal parts literary and commercial, with a richly diverse cast of characters, readers will relish in the poetry of Emily Dickinson and be completely swept up in the turmoil of two girls fighting for their lives in Cindy L. Rodriguez's stunning debut.
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