Love You, Hate You, Miss You by Elizabeth Scott
How can you live with yourself when your best friend can’t live at all?
Amy knows she caused the death of her best friend Julia. She lives with the guilt every day. She faces the truth at school, sees it in the way her parents look at her at home, and hears it in the ugly words Julia’s mother spews at her every time they meet. Counting the days since Julia has been gone, Amy doesn’t see how her life can ever go on. As therapy begins to reveal truths about her friendship with Julia that she’d rather not face, and a blooming friendship turns into the possibility of a relationship, Amy begins to realize that there just might be life after Julia’s death.
Fans of the angst and gripping realism of Love You, Hate You, Miss You would also enjoy Lock and Key by Sarah Dessen.
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