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The Beauty That Remains - by Ashley Woodfolk (Hardcover)

 The Beauty That Remains - by  Ashley Woodfolk (Hardcover)
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"The Beauty that Remains is a <b>stunning, heart-wrenching</b> look at grief that will stay with you long after you put it down. <b>Be prepared to be broken, be prepared to feel whole again</b>." --Angie Thomas, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Hate U Give</i> <p/>"Woodfolk's debut cuts deeply, and then wipes your tears away. <b>Wrenching, heartfelt, and vividly human</b>." --Becky Albertalli, author of <i>Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda</i> <p/>"<i>The Beauty That Remains </i>is <b>haunting, heart-wrenching, and powerful</b>. A tale of grief that grapples with what's next after you lose a loved one, this book will remind you to hold fast to those you love, share your heart while you have time, and find the music that makes this wild ride of life better. <b>A tearjerker must-read for teens!</b>" --Dhonielle Clayton, author of the <b>Belles<i> </i>series</b> and coauthor of the <b><i>Tiny Pretty Things</i></b><i> </i>series <p/>This book <b>hurts so good</b>. With three distinct narrators and lyrical prose, <b>Ashley Woodfolk stakes her claim as a fresh new voice</b> to follow in the world of young adult literature. --Julie Murphy, author of <i>Ramona Blue </i>and <i>Dumplin'</i> <p/><i>The Beauty That Remains </i>burns warm and bright with the fires of loss, love, and longing, and <b>hums with poetry and song</b>. This is the sort of book that pieces a broken heart back together, stronger than before. --Jeff Zentner, author of <i>The Serpent King</i> <p/>If you're looking for <b>a book that truly hits the heart strings</b>, <i>The Beauty That Remains</i> is it. --<i>Seventeen</i> <p/>A<b> breathtaking YA </b>read about life, death, grieving and healing. --HelloGiggles <p/>A<b> beautiful, touching, and heartbreakingly realistic </b>portrayal of love and loss from the lives of three different teens. --BuzzFeed <p/> "The Beauty That Remains is <b>an emotional, must-read story</b> of the way music connects us, the way tragedy threatens to break us apart, and the way life can change, for better or worse, in an instant." --Bustle <p/>"In her debut novel, Ashley Woodfolk delivers <b>a moving tale for young readers that will touch mature audiences as well</b>. --<i>Essence</i> <p/>The <b>self- and life-defining nature of grief and loss </b>captured so well by authors such as John Green is<b>explored here with humor, intelligence, and grace</b>.--<i>School Library Journal, </i>starred review <p/>Woodfolk has done <b>an exemplary job of character creating and building</b>. Her three co-protagonists are fully realized, empathetic individuals for whom readers will care. They grow and change believably as they begin to find ways to deal with their grief, and <b>the resolutions of their emotional crises are lucid and deeply satisfying, as, ultimately, is this fine first novel</b>. --<i>Booklist</i> <p/>An ambitious debut from <b>a writer to watch</b>.--<i>Kirkus <p/></i>Woodfolk <b>eloquently depicts how 16-year-olds live</b> in the digital and physical worlds, how the latter can amplify the former, how relationships shift after someone dies, and how life goes on, if you let it. --<i>Publishers Weekly <p/></i><i>The Beauty That Remains</i> is <b>a gut-wrenching tear-jerker that teens are sure to love</b>. --<i>VOYA</i>

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