For fans of Sara Zarr and Stephen Chbosky, an achingly raw and surprisingly funny novel about coping with loss
Emmyâs best friend Kim had promised to visit from the afterlife after she died. But so far Kim hasnât shown up even once. Emmy blames herself for not believing hard enough. Finally, as the one-year anniversary of Kim's death approaches, Emmy is visited by a ghostâbut itâs not Kim. Itâs Emmyâs awful dead science teacher.
Emmy canât help but think that she's failed at being a true friend. But as more ghosts appear, she starts to realize that she's not alone in her pain. Kim would have wanted her to move forwardâand to do that, Emmy needs to start letting go.