Acclaimed author Lizzy Mason delivers a moving contemporary YA novel
about mental illness, young romance, and the impact of family history on
one teen's future, perfect for fans of Jandy Nelson, Robin Benway, and
Kathleen Glasgow.
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**When eighteen-year-old Sydney Holman announces that she has decided to
attend NYU, her overprotective mom is devastated. Her decision means she
will be living in the Big City instead of commuting to nearby Rutgers
like her mom had hoped. It also means she'll be close to off-limits but
dreamy Grayson--a guitar prodigy who is going to Juilliard in the fall
and very much isn't single.
But while she dreams of her new life, Sydney discovers a world-changing
truth about her father. She knew he left when she was little due to a
drug addiction. But no one told her he had schizophrenia or that he was
currently living on the streets of New York City.
She seizes the opportunity to get to know him, to understand who he is
and learn what may lie in store for her if she, too, is diagnosed.
Even as she continues to fall for Grayson, Sydney is faced with a
difficult decision: Stay close to home so her mom can watch over her, or
follow her dreams despite the risks?