The scattering / Kimberly McCreight.
Material type: TextSeries: McCreight, Kimberly. Outliers trilogy ; 2.Edition: First editionDescription: 300 pages ; 24 cmISBN: 9780062359124; 0062359126Subject(s): Friendship in adolescence -- Juvenile fiction | Teenagers -- Juvenile fiction | Emotion recognition -- Juvenile fiction | Emotional intelligence -- Juvenile fictionGenre/Form: Young adult fiction. DDC classification: 813.6 LOC classification: PZ7.1.M433 | Sca 2017Summary: Wylie may have escaped the camp in Maine, but she is far from safe. The best way for her to protect herself is to understand her ability, fast. But after spending a lifetime trying to ignore her own feelings, giving in to her ability to read other peoples' emotions is as difficult as it is dangerous. And Wylie isn't the only one at risk. Ever since they returned home, Jasper has been spiraling, wracked with guilt over what happened to Cassie. After all they've been through together, Wylie and Jasper would do anything for each other, but she doesn't know if their bond is strong enough to overcome demons from the past. It is amid this uncertainty and fear that Wylie finds herself confronted with a choice. She was willing to do whatever it took to help Cassie, but is she prepared to go to the same extremes to help complete strangers, even if they are just like her?Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Wylie may have escaped the camp in Maine, but she is far from safe. The best way for her to protect herself is to understand her ability, fast. But after spending a lifetime trying to ignore her own feelings, giving in to her ability to read other peoples' emotions is as difficult as it is dangerous. And Wylie isn't the only one at risk. Ever since they returned home, Jasper has been spiraling, wracked with guilt over what happened to Cassie. After all they've been through together, Wylie and Jasper would do anything for each other, but she doesn't know if their bond is strong enough to overcome demons from the past. It is amid this uncertainty and fear that Wylie finds herself confronted with a choice. She was willing to do whatever it took to help Cassie, but is she prepared to go to the same extremes to help complete strangers, even if they are just like her?
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