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Current format, Book, 2007, , All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsEveryone she knows has a different point of view on love, but one thing is certain: for Jes, love is never predictable, always confusing, and may hurt sometimes, in the sequel to Losing Forever.
Jes continues to struggle with her life and her new stepfamily as she starts eleventh grade, her mother gets pregnant, her friend Dell continues to obsess over her creepy boyfriend, and she develops feelings for her friend Sam.
In this novel by Gayle Friesen, the sequel to Losing Forever, change and heartbreak make Jes's life more confusing than ever.
Jes desperately needs something solid to hold onto. In Losing Forever, she learned to accept the inevitability of change. But the change is moving at a heartbreaking pace and her world shifts by the day. The date with boy-next-door Sam shows that even the most awkward moment can always get more awkward. At home, Jes's stepsister, the beautiful and seemingly well-adjusted Angela, is clearly a favorite. When Jes's mother announces she is pregnant and the new baby will need a bedroom, one thing's certain -- it won't be Angela who moves. There's lots of uncertainty in Jes's life, but the biggest uncertainty of all is love. Everyone has a different opinion on it. Jes's teacher says that love is about reuniting what was once divided -- this from a guy who's going through a divorce. If anything's for sure, it's that love is never predictable, always confusing and may hurt sometimes. But, as Jes begins to see, no one ever gives up on it.
Jes continues to struggle with her life and her new stepfamily as she starts eleventh grade, her mother gets pregnant, her friend Dell continues to obsess over her creepy boyfriend, and she develops feelings for her friend Sam.
In this novel by Gayle Friesen, the sequel to Losing Forever, change and heartbreak make Jes's life more confusing than ever.
Jes desperately needs something solid to hold onto. In Losing Forever, she learned to accept the inevitability of change. But the change is moving at a heartbreaking pace and her world shifts by the day. The date with boy-next-door Sam shows that even the most awkward moment can always get more awkward. At home, Jes's stepsister, the beautiful and seemingly well-adjusted Angela, is clearly a favorite. When Jes's mother announces she is pregnant and the new baby will need a bedroom, one thing's certain -- it won't be Angela who moves. There's lots of uncertainty in Jes's life, but the biggest uncertainty of all is love. Everyone has a different opinion on it. Jes's teacher says that love is about reuniting what was once divided -- this from a guy who's going through a divorce. If anything's for sure, it's that love is never predictable, always confusing and may hurt sometimes. But, as Jes begins to see, no one ever gives up on it.
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- Toronto ; Tonawanda, NY : Kids Can Press, c2007.
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