I don't live here anymore

Fifteen-year-old Charlotte has always loved her house and the large tree that grows outside, but after her parents split up, she loses all that is familiar to her as her mother moves in with Charlotte's grandmother. School matters very little to her as she tries to make sense of what has happened to the love between her parents and comes to terms with the confusing behavior of both her father and her mother.

What a perfect little book. A quick read and will be appealing to John Green fans for realistic boy/girl friendship/relationships with crass language and hilarious dialogue with also those painful things that make you want to cry.

Well, that was very European. Oh for almost non-existent national borders that teens can cross with no one blinking an eye.

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