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You Don't Live Here

By: Robyn Schneider
Narrated by: Jennifer Jill Araya
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Robyn Schneider, author of The Beginning of Everything, delivers a witty and heartbreaking tale of first love, second beginnings, and last chances in this timely and authentic bisexual coming-of-age story, perfect for fans of Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera.

In Southern California, no one lives more than 30 miles from the nearest fault line. Sasha Bloom is standing right on top of one when her world literally crumbles around her. With her mother now dead and father out of the picture, Sasha moves in with her estranged grandparents.

Living in her mom’s old bedroom, Sasha has no idea who she is anymore. Luckily, her grandparents are certain they know who she should be: a lawyer in the making. Ten pounds skinnier. In a socially advantageous relationship with a boy from a good family - a boy like Cole Edwards.

And Cole has ideas for who Sasha should be, too. His plus-one at lunch. His girlfriend. His.

Sasha tries to make everything work, but that means folding away her love of photography, her grief for her mother, and he growing interest in the magnificently clever Lily Chen. Sasha wants to follow Lily off the beaten path, to discover hidden beaches, secret menus, and the truth about dinosaur pee.

But being friends with Lily might lead somewhere new. Is Sasha willing to stop being the girl everyone expects and let the girl beneath the surface breath through?

©2020 Robyn Schneider (P)2020 HarperCollins Publishers
Coming of Age Family Family & Relationships LGBTQ+ Literature & Fiction Romance Young Adult Witty
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Great narration. Beautiful story. The characters are interesting and relatable. I'd definitely recommend this book to YA readers as well as the older crowd.

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