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Halley and Scarlett are neighbours and best friends. Scarlett is the dominant one of the duo, but when her boyfriend dies in a motorcycle accident, Scarlett finds herself leaning on Halley more than ever. When Scarlett finds out she is pregnant, Halley must make a decision, and avoid making... read more

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Halley is a shy girl who has one best friend who knows everything about her, Scarlett who is her neighbor. They went threw everything together, boyfriends, parent problems, and school. But their junior year has more issues to come: Scarletts' boyfriend dies. So they have to get threw that... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)

Halley is a shy girl who has one best friend who knows everything about her, Scarlett who is her neighbor. They went threw everything together, boyfriends, parent problems, and school. But their junior year has more issues to come: Scarletts' boyfriend dies. So they have to get threw that together which just makes them stronger.

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  • Halley Cooke: Scarlett's best friend and is not really a risk taker.
  • Scarlett Thomas: Halley's best friend, the leader of the two, was Michael's girlfriend over the summer before he died. Her only love was Michael.
  • Macon Faulkner: Michael's best friend. Ever since he met Halley at Scarlett's house, he's been acting interested in Halley.
  • Michael Sherwood: He died from a motorcycle accident and is Macon's good friend. Also at the time he was Scarlett's boyfriend.
  • Marion: Scarlett's mother, who is not the type of tender love and care mother, she smokes, gets drunk often, and dates many people.
  • Elizabeth Gunderson: The queen bee at the school. She was Michael's ex-girlfriend.
  • Cameron Newton: The nice, quiet boy who is friends with Scarlett.
  • Steve: Marion's boyfriend
  • Noah Vaughnn: Halley's ex-boyfriend. His parents are family friends with Halley's.
  • Julie Cooke: Halley's mother. She is a strict disciplinarian and over-protective of Halley. A psychologist who writes books about how to build a relationship based on the one she has with her daughter, although their relationship has become strained.
  • Brian Cooke: Halley's father.
  • Grace Halley Thomas: Scarletts baby girl
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  • “You can't just turn your heart off like a faucet; you have to go to the source and dry it out, drop by drop.”
    Halley
  • “The truth was I knew, after all those flat January days, that I deserved better. I deserved I love yous and kiwi fruits and flowers and warriors coming to my door, besotted with love. I deserved pictures of my face in a million expressions, and the warmth of a baby's kick under my hand. I deserved to grow, and to change, to become all the girls I could ever be over the course of my life, each one better than the last.”
    Halley
  • “Brian? There's some strange boy mowing the lawn.”
    Halley's Mother
  • “Y'all drive safe' Joe said, handing my pass back, 'I mean it Faulkner”
    Joe
  • “I'd given lots of people chances there was just only so much faith you could have in people”
    Scarlett
  • ““You can't just turn your heart off like a faucet; you have to go to the source and dry it out, drop by drop.””
    Halley

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First Sentence edit see section history

Scarlett Thomas has been my best friend for as long as I can remember.

Table of Contents edit see section history

Part 1- The Grand Canyon
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4

Part 2- Someone Like You
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17

Part 3- Grace
Chapter 18
Chapter 19

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. Sarah Dessen (Author)

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: English
Publisher: Speak
Country: USA
Publication Date: 1998
ISBN: Add the ISBN.
Page Count: 281

Notes for Parents edit see section history

Reading Level: Young Adults

This book contains many emotional events that are not appropriate for young audiences.

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