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Our Year in Love and Parties

By:Karen Hattrup
Publisher:HarperCollins
Print ISBN:9780062410238
eText ISBN:9780062410252
Edition:0
Format:Reflowable

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In this poignant, funny, and romantic novel, four nights of epic partying will see two teens through their highest highs and lowest lows over the course of one unforgettable year. Perfect for fans of Gayle Forman and Mary H.K. Choi! Tucker knows that some relationships take work. With his best friend, Bobby, and his mom, everything is simple, steady. His dad, on the other hand, seems to only show up when he wants to bring Tucker down. Then there’s Erika Green, who comes back into his life, stirring up old feelings. A small part of him knows he shouldn’t get too attached during senior year. But a bigger part doesn’t want her to disappear again. Erika from before the video loved to shock people. Now, she just wants to hole up in her quiet college life and leave the past where it belongs—in a dumpster fire. But then she reconnects with Tucker Campanelli. Erika can’t explain what it is about him. There’s just this undeniable connection between them, and she really doesn’t want to lose that feeling. Not yet. Dual POV Romance: Told from both his and her perspectives, this heartfelt story follows Tucker and Erika as they reconnect and fall in love. Difficult Family Dynamics: He’s grappling with a dying, estranged father he barely knows. She’s navigating life with an absent dad of her own. Four Unforgettable Parties: From a secret reunion at a shut-down arcade to a disastrous college party, their entire relationship unfolds over four epic nights. Overcoming the Past: She wants to leave the humiliation of a viral video behind her, but reconnecting with Tucker means facing the person she used to be.