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Ask Me How I Got Here by Christine Heppermann

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Ask Me How I Got Here

Christine Heppermann

HarperCollins · Hardcover · May 3, 2016

Reading lane: Faith & Belief

How do you define yourself?

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Why This Clicks

Hard Questions

For when you want emotional stakes without neat answers.

Come here for

  • faith, harm, and teen pregnancy in one tense braid
  • a sustained, immersive read

Expect

  • intimate, serious teen perspective
  • category-crossing subject matter

Book Details

Authors
Christine Heppermann
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published
May 3, 2016
Format
Hardcover
Theme
Faith & Belief · Surviving Sexual Abuse
Reading lane
Faith & Belief

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Publisher Categories

  • YA Books About Libraries

  • YA Family Stories

  • YA Stories About Girls & Women

  • YA LGBTQ+

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  • Novels in Verse for Teens

  • YA Poetry

  • Contemporary YA Romance

  • YA Romance - LGBTQ+

About This Book

How do you define yourself? By your friends? Your family? Your boyfriend? Your grades? Your trophies? Your choices? By a single choice? From the author of the acclaimed Poisoned Apples comes a novel in verse about a young woman and the aftermath of a life-altering decision. Fans of Laurie Halse Anderson and Ellen Hopkins will find the powerful questions, the difficult truths, and the inner strength that speak to them in Ask Me How I Got Here . Addie has always known what she...

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How do you define yourself? By your friends? Your family? Your boyfriend? Your grades? Your trophies? Your choices? By a single choice? From the author of the acclaimed Poisoned Apples comes a novel in verse about a young woman and the aftermath of a life-altering decision. Fans of Laurie Halse Anderson and Ellen Hopkins will find the powerful questions, the difficult truths, and the inner strength that speak to them in Ask Me How I Got Here . Addie has always known what she was running toward, whether in cross country, in her all-girls Catholic school, or in love. Until she and her boyfriend—her sensitive, good-guy boyfriend—are careless one night, and she gets pregnant. Addie makes the difficult choice to have an abortion. And after that—even though she knows it was the right decision for her—nothing is the same. She doesn’t want anyone besides her parents and her boyfriend to know what happened; she doesn’t want to run cross country anymore; she can’t bring herself to be excited about anything. Until she reconnects with Juliana, a former teammate who’s going through her own dark places. Once again, Christine Heppermann writes with an unflinching honesty and a deep sensitivity about the complexities of being a teenager, being a woman. Her free verse poems are moving, provocative, and often full of wry humor and a sharp wit.

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