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The Ghost of You

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From the author of If I Can Give You That comes an emotional novel that follows a transgender teen who must grapple with a friendship fracturing and a new romance blossoming, all while being haunted by a devastating loss. A must-read for fans of How It Feels to Float and The Ghosts We Keep.

Caleb's world broke the day his brother died of a drug overdose. Now in the throes of grief, Caleb hardly ever sees his friends anymore, and school isn't much better. He's on the verge of failing his songwriting class, never mind that music used to be his greatest passion. Even Tanya, his best friend, is growing tired of trying to push him back into his life.

But perhaps most concerning of all: A black cat has been following Caleb around…a cat that only he can see. A cat that may just be a ghost.

Then Caleb is assigned a songwriting partner in class: Emmett, the nonbinary lead singer of a local punk band. The cat takes a liking to Emmett-and maybe Caleb does, too. As they write together, Caleb begins opening up about his grief, and the two realize they have more in common than expected. Now Caleb will have to decide if he is ready to heal with Emmett's help-or recede in life and become as invisible as the ghostly cat at his heel.

About This Edition

ISBN: 9780063091757
Publication date: 10th October 2024
Author: Michael Gray Bulla
Publisher: Quill Tree Books an imprint of HarperCollins
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 336 pages
Genres: Children’s / Teenage fiction: Romance and love stories
Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: LGBTQ+
Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: First / new experiences and growing up / coming of age
Children’s / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction