A moving story about love and hope found in the most unexpected of
places
Mia's not your typical hospital patient. Her next-door neighbor, Zac,
can hear her fighting with her mom and the nurses through their shared
wall and he wishes she'd get over herself. But soon they are trading
messages that evolve into a bond neither sees coming.
Apart from illness, they have little in common: she's a gorgeous girl
with an entourage of perfect friends and he's a soccer-playing farm boy.
In the real world, these two seventeen-year-olds would have little to
say to each other, but in the hospital the usual rules no longer apply.
By the time Zac is discharged, Mia is gone too, and he wonders about
her. Is she okay? Is she better? He can't find out. She's left Facebook
and won't answer his texts. Until the night he hears a tap at his
window.
Told in alternating perspectives, Zac and Mia tracks the relationship of
two ordinary teenagers in exceptional circumstances. They're both in
remission, but cancer has changed everything, and normal isn't normal
anymore. This is a funny and tender novel about hope, love and courage.