The Beauty That Remains

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Woodfolk, Ashley

Inhalt: Told from three diverse points of view, this story of life and love after loss is one Angie Thomas, author of The Hate U Give, calls a "stunning, heart-wrenching look at grief that will stay with you long after you put it down."We've lost everything...and found ourselves.Music brought Autumn, Shay, and Logan together. Death might pull them apart. Autumn always knew exactly who she was: a talented artist and a loyal friend. Shay was defined by two things: her bond with her twin sister, Sasha, and her love of music. And Logan has always turned to writing love songs when his real love life was a little less than perfect.But when tragedy strikes each of them, somehow music is no longer enough. Now Logan is a guy who can't stop watching vlogs of his dead ex-boyfriend. Shay is a music blogger who's struggling to keep it together. And Autumn sends messages that she knows can never be answered.Despite the odds, one band's music will reunite them and prove that after grief, beauty thrives in the people left behind.Praise for The Beauty That Remains:A Junior Library Guild Selection"An ambitious debut from a writer to watch."—Kirkus"[The] protagonists are fully realized, empathetic individuals...and the resolutions of their emotional crises are lucid and deeply satisfying, as, ultimately, is this fine first novel."—Booklist"This books hurts so good. With three distinct narrators and lyrical prose, Ashley Woodfolk stakes her claim as a fresh new voice to follow in the world of young adult literature."—Julie Murphy, author of Ramona Blue and Dumplin'"Woodfolk's debut cuts deeply and then wipes your tears away. Wrenching, heartfelt, and vividly human."—Becky Albertalli, author of Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda"Haunting, heart-wrenching, and powerful...a tearjerker must-read for teens!"—Dhonielle Clayton, author of the Belles series and coauthor of the Tiny Pretty Things series"Burns warm and bright with the fires of loss, love, and longing and hums with poetry and song. This is the sort of book