How to be Luminous
- 304 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
A teen artist loses her ability to see colour when her mother mysteriously disappears in this story of grief and healing reminiscent of Jandy Nelson.
Harriet Reuter Hapgood escribe para adultos jóvenes, y su obra surge de un profundo afecto por el género. Sus narrativas exploran a menudo temas que resuenan fuertemente con los lectores adolescentes, capturando la esencia de sus experiencias. Se dedica a crear ficción juvenil atractiva, continuando su presencia establecida en el campo. Su voz distintiva ofrece historias cautivadoras dirigidas a un público más joven.


A teen artist loses her ability to see colour when her mother mysteriously disappears in this story of grief and healing reminiscent of Jandy Nelson.
Last summer, Gottie's life fell apart. Her beloved grandfather Grey died and Jason, the boy to whom she lost her heart wouldn't even hold her hand at the funeral. This summer, still reeling from twin heartbreaks, Gottie is lost and alone and burying herself in equations. Until, after five years absence, Thomas comes home: former boy next door. Former best friend. Former everything. And as life turns upside down again she starts to experience strange blips in time - back to last summer, back to what she should have seen then.