The Way I Am Now

The Way I Am Now. Read Now (ePUB) The Way I Am Now (The Way I Used to Be) by wyattanderson542 Issuu Although Eden has worked hard to reach a more stable place emotionally, her healing journey is far from complete, and a significant challenge looms. Amber Smith is the New York Times bestselling author of several novels for young adults, including the international bestsellers The Way I Used to Be and The Way I Am Now, as well as the critically-acclaimed and award-winning novels, The Last to Let Go and Something Like Gravity.Along with her middle-grade debut,Code Name: Serendipity, she also contributed to the award-winning YA anthology.

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It draws you into the life of the protagonist, compelling you to join them on their emotional journey The author's writing is both relatable and insightful, resonating with anyone who has ever grappled with identity and.

Review of The Way I Am Now by Amber Smith YA All Day

Although Eden has worked hard to reach a more stable place emotionally, her healing journey is far from complete, and a significant challenge looms. Parents need to know that The Way I Am Now continues the story begun in 2016's The Way I Used to Be Amber Smith writes with unparalleled emotional nuance, and in her very capable hands, Eden and Josh are able to navigate new terrain both together and as individuals

The Way I Am Now by Amber Smith Book Review Armed with A Book. Amber Smith writes with unparalleled emotional nuance, and in her very capable hands, Eden and Josh are able to navigate new terrain both together and as individuals In The Way I Am Now, Eden is no longer the high school girl struggling to cope with the trauma of sexual assault, self-destructive behaviors, and silence.She's now transitioning into college, trying to leave behind her tumultuous past

The Way I Am Now. The Way I Am Now is the tender, heartfelt sequel to The Way I Used to Be that takes us back into the life of Eden, a young woman who, after publicly acknowledging being raped by her brother's best friend, continues to struggle with moving on, the constant dread of a looming trial, strained familial relationships due to overwhelming feelings. Eden and Josh decide to give their relationship another chance in this much anticipated sequel to the New York Times bestseller The Way I Used to Be that "highlights with painful honesty the process of moving forward following trauma" (Kirkus Reviews).Eden and Josh never had a fair shot at a healthy relationship