Each night was illuminated / Jodi Lynn Anderson.

By: Anderson, Jodi LynnMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY : Quill Tree Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2022]Edition: 1st edDescription: xiii, 238 p. ; 22 cmISBN: 9780062393579Subject(s): Friendship -- Juvenile fiction | Catholic families -- Juvenile fiction | Belief and doubt -- Juvenile fiction | Faith -- Juvenile fiction | Interpersonal relations -- Juvenile fiction | Friendship -- Fiction | Catholic families -- Fiction | Belief and doubt -- Fiction | Faith -- Fiction | Interpersonal relations -- FictionGenre/Form: Ghost stories. | Romance fiction.DDC classification: [Fic] LOC classification: PZ7.A53675 | Eac 2022Summary: "The day the train fell in the lake, Cassie stopped believing in much of anything, despite growing up in a devout Catholic family. Then she set her mind to forgetting the strange boy named Elias who was with her when it happened. When Elias comes back to town after many years away, Cassie finds herself talked into sneaking out at night to follow him ghost-hunting--though she knows better than to believe they will find any spirits. Still, the more time she spends with Elias--with his questions, his rebelliousness, his imagination that is so much bigger than the box she has made for herself--the more Cassie thinks that even in a world that seems broken beyond repair, there just may be something worth believing in"--Provided by publisher.
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"The day the train fell in the lake, Cassie stopped believing in much of anything, despite growing up in a devout Catholic family. Then she set her mind to forgetting the strange boy named Elias who was with her when it happened. When Elias comes back to town after many years away, Cassie finds herself talked into sneaking out at night to follow him ghost-hunting--though she knows better than to believe they will find any spirits. Still, the more time she spends with Elias--with his questions, his rebelliousness, his imagination that is so much bigger than the box she has made for herself--the more Cassie thinks that even in a world that seems broken beyond repair, there just may be something worth believing in"--Provided by publisher.

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