The Problem With Davy Ileena Irving Author
The Problem With Davy Ileena Irving Author
No one would think that the Davy Wade would die, much less, kill himself. He was the epitome of what anyone would call a good person. Some even thought he was the second coming of Christ. But when the shock and confusion of Davy's suicide consume his...
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No one would think that the Davy Wade would die, much less, kill himself. He was the epitome of what anyone would call a good person. Some even thought he was the second coming of Christ. But when the shock and confusion of Davy's suicide consume his small town in Washington State, the only plausible explanation that people can think of is that his best friend, Eden McCalister, was the one that killed him. Eden, furious and devastated at the sudden news, climbs back into her cynical shell and curses the world for taking away the only person that she secretly loved. Her worried parents, afraid she might do something similar, send her to their local hospital for Therapy for Troubled Teens. Eden then is forced to be in a room full of people she thinks are completely insane. One of them being Davy's cold older brother, Dawson Wade. The teens in therapy slowly find themselves helping one another through their pain, while Eden finds herself sharing a reluctant attraction towards Dawson. Eden is stuck between a rock and a hard place by the end of senior year, trying to heal herself, heal others around her, and trying to find out and accept the problem with Davy. 1st Edition Version (All Color)
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