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9781529509137 (paperback)
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Barnard, Sara
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Where the light goes / Sara Barnard.
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London : Walker Books, 2023.
©2023
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384 pages ; 20 cm
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A heart-wrenching exploration of grief from a masterful writer, set in a landscape corrupted by fame and the scrutiny that comes from living in the shadow of a star. "Lizzie Beck" is one quarter of British pop sensation The Jinks, who launched their career via a reality TV talent show and rose straight to fame - and in Lizzie's case, infamy, for her tumultuous relationship with her boyfriend, stints in rehab and candid confessions about her mental health on Instagram. To Emmy, though, she will always be her older sister, Beth, the person whose footsteps she intends to follow. Except now she can't. Because Beth, Emmy's beloved sister, has died by suicide. Forced to face a world without the guiding light of her bright, brilliant big sister, Emmy must wrestle with the impact of private grief, public scrutiny and discover who she once was and who she will become, now that Beth is gone.
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14+ years old.
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Fame -- Juvenile fiction
Singers -- Juvenile fiction
Sisters -- Juvenile fiction
Suicide victims -- Family relationships -- Juvenile fiction
Youth fiction
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