seventeen-year-old Stacy looks in the mirror she can see and talk to her future
self. “Older Me” has been Stacy’s secret support through the ongoing battle
with their neurotic mother, relentless bullying at school, and dealing with her
hopeless love for her best friend, Mark.Then Stacy discovers Older Me is a liar.
Still reeling from that betrayal, Stacy buries herself in her art. But even
that is taken from her when her most persistent tormentor uses her own work to humiliate
her – and threaten her last chance with Mark.
Stacy’s reached breaking point.
Literally.
is a YA, Magical Realism (reads like a
contemporary, but with one fantastic element).
website www.dearteenme.com in which
authors write letters to their teen selves.
will release for general sale on November 4th
on Amazon (Kindle and paperback) and B & N (for Nook).
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North-Westerner who spent much of her young (and not-so-young) life in New
Zealand. After picking up a Kiwi husband and son, she’s recently returned to
Oregon.She writes novels for teens and the occasional adult who, like herself, are
still in touch with their inner-high schooler.
for writers at www.aimeelsalter.com.
You can also find her on Twitter (www.twitter.com/@AimeeLSalter)
and Facebook (www.facebook.com/AimeeLSalter).
paperback. You can add Breakable to
your to-read list on Goodreads at http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18377058-breakable