Tomorrow Comes
"An emotional novel about grief and the enduring power of love after death ..." --Kirkus

It's never easy being a teenager but, when popular and precocious 19-year old Emma awakens to find that everything she knows is somehow different, a whole new set of challenges arises. Finding herself disconnected from the ones she loves, Emma must quickly learn to bridge the gap or lose touch with them forever.

Based on a true story of love and family, grief and joy, Tomorrow Comes is inspired by the sudden and unexpected death of author Donna Mebane's own daughter. Donna breathes vitality and warmth into Emma's character, and you'll find yourself rooting for Emma as she learns to navigate her new world with courage, humor, and an indomitable spirit.

Tomorrow Comes is a daring coming-of-age book -- the first in a new series -- in which an ordinary teenager must come to terms with her own mortality, the loss of all she once knew, and an other-worldly set of rules. The results are dark and uplifting, heart-breaking and humorous.

"With its honesty, beauty, and hopeful outlook, Tomorrow Comes ... will resonate with anyone who has ever lost a close friend or family member." --San Francisco Book Review
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Tomorrow Comes
"An emotional novel about grief and the enduring power of love after death ..." --Kirkus

It's never easy being a teenager but, when popular and precocious 19-year old Emma awakens to find that everything she knows is somehow different, a whole new set of challenges arises. Finding herself disconnected from the ones she loves, Emma must quickly learn to bridge the gap or lose touch with them forever.

Based on a true story of love and family, grief and joy, Tomorrow Comes is inspired by the sudden and unexpected death of author Donna Mebane's own daughter. Donna breathes vitality and warmth into Emma's character, and you'll find yourself rooting for Emma as she learns to navigate her new world with courage, humor, and an indomitable spirit.

Tomorrow Comes is a daring coming-of-age book -- the first in a new series -- in which an ordinary teenager must come to terms with her own mortality, the loss of all she once knew, and an other-worldly set of rules. The results are dark and uplifting, heart-breaking and humorous.

"With its honesty, beauty, and hopeful outlook, Tomorrow Comes ... will resonate with anyone who has ever lost a close friend or family member." --San Francisco Book Review
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Tomorrow Comes

Tomorrow Comes

by Donna Mebane
Tomorrow Comes

Tomorrow Comes

by Donna Mebane

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"An emotional novel about grief and the enduring power of love after death ..." --Kirkus

It's never easy being a teenager but, when popular and precocious 19-year old Emma awakens to find that everything she knows is somehow different, a whole new set of challenges arises. Finding herself disconnected from the ones she loves, Emma must quickly learn to bridge the gap or lose touch with them forever.

Based on a true story of love and family, grief and joy, Tomorrow Comes is inspired by the sudden and unexpected death of author Donna Mebane's own daughter. Donna breathes vitality and warmth into Emma's character, and you'll find yourself rooting for Emma as she learns to navigate her new world with courage, humor, and an indomitable spirit.

Tomorrow Comes is a daring coming-of-age book -- the first in a new series -- in which an ordinary teenager must come to terms with her own mortality, the loss of all she once knew, and an other-worldly set of rules. The results are dark and uplifting, heart-breaking and humorous.

"With its honesty, beauty, and hopeful outlook, Tomorrow Comes ... will resonate with anyone who has ever lost a close friend or family member." --San Francisco Book Review

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780985760823
Publisher: Starshine Galaxy
Publication date: 10/08/2014
Pages: 268
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.56(d)
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