Monday, June 24, 2019

Blog Tour: Something Like Gravity by Amber Smith


Something Like Gravity

By:
Amber Smith

Publisher:
Margaret K. McElderry Books

Published:
June 18, 2019

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Genre:
Contemporary, LGBT, Young Adult, Romance

Source:
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Review

Book Synopsis:
For fans of Love, Simon and Eleanor and Park, a romantic and sweet novel about a transgender boy who falls in love for the first time — and how first love changes us all — from New York Times bestselling author Amber Smith. 

Chris and Maia aren’t off to a gr eat start. 

A near - fatal car accident first brings them together, and their next encounters don’t fare much better. Chris’s good intentions backfire. Maia’s temper gets the best of her. 

But they’re neighbors, at least for the summer, and despite their bes t efforts, they just can’t seem to stay away from each other. 

The path forward isn’t easy. Chris has come out as transgender, but he’s still processing a frightening assault he survived the year before. Maia is grieving the loss of her older sister and tr ying to find her place in the world without her. Falling in love was the last thing on either of their minds. 

But would it be so bad if it happened anyway?



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About the Author:

Amber Smith is the New York Times bestselling author of the young adult novels The Way I Used to Be, The Last to Let Go, and Something Like Gravity. An advocate for increased awareness of gendered violence, as well as LGBTQ equality, she writes in the hope that her books can help to foster change and spark dialogue surrounding these issues. She grew up in Buffalo, New York, and now lives in Charlotte, North Carolina with her partner and their ever - growing family of rescued dogs and cats. You can find her on line at AmberSmithAuthor.com.




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5 comments:

  1. I have not read this book, but I love a good grief and healing book.

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  2. This sounds like my kind of read. Thanks for introducing me to it!

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  3. It's the fist time I hear about this one I confess

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  4. This does sound like another thoughtful, heartwarming one. Thanks for sharing about it, Ro!

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  5. i do love books that deal with difficult subjects.
    sherry @ fundinmental

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