Every day

Levithan, David

Series: Every day trilogy
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David Levithan
324 p
Prequel 'Six earlier days' and companion novel 'Another Day' written after this novel
Summary: A has no friends. No parents. No family. No possessions. No home, even. Because every day, A wakes up in the body of a different person. Every morning, a different bed. A different room. A different house. A different life. A is able to access each person's memory, enough to be able to get through the day without parents, friends, and teachers realizing this is not their child, not their friend, not their student. Because it isn't. It's A. Inhabiting each person's body. Seeing the world through their eyes. Thinking with their brain. Speaking with their voice. It is a lonely existence - until, one day, it isn't. A meets a girl named Rhiannon. And, in an instant, A falls for her, after a perfect day together. But when night falls, it is over. Because A can never be the same person twice. But yet, A cannot stop thinking about her. She becomes A's reason for existing. So each day, in different bodies - of all shapes, sizes, backgrounds, walks of life - A tries to get back to her. And convince her of their love. But can their love transcend such an obstacle?
Every day trilogy
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SENIOR FICTION L18952
Genre:Love stories
call #:LEV
ISBN:9781921922954
pub:2012