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    WHY WE BROKE UP

    €10.00
    Min Green and Ed Slaterton are breaking up, so Min is writing Ed a letter and giving him a box. Inside the box is why they broke up. Two bottle caps, a movie ticket, a folded note, a box of matches, a protractor, books, a toy truck, a pair of ugly earrings, a comb from a motel room, and other items collected over the course of their relationship.
    ISBN: 9781405277907
    AuthorHandler, Daniel
    SubAuthor1Kalman, Maria
    Pub Date04/06/2015
    BindingPaperback
    Pages368
    AvailabilityThis title is currently unavailable from the publishers
    Accelerated ReaderUpper Years, Book Level: 5.0
    Availability: Out of Stock

    "I'm telling you why we broke up, Ed. I'm writing it in this letter, the whole truth of why it happened." From the author of The Basic Eight comes a novel the Telegraph hailed as 'A poignant tale of adolescent heartbreak'. Min Green and Ed Slaterton are breaking up, so Min is writing Ed a letter and giving him a box. Inside the box is why they broke up. Two bottle caps, a movie ticket, a folded note, a box of matches, a protractor, books, a toy truck, a pair of ugly earrings, a comb from a motel room, and every other item collected over the course of a giddy, intimate, heartbreaking relationship. A wonderful read for anyone who was captivated by David Levithan's The Lovers Dictionary or Jenny Han's P.S. I Still Love You. A classic of young adult fiction that will resonate with anyone who has ever had their heart broken. "Beautifully rendered." (New York Times Book Review). DANIEL HANDLER has written for grown-ups under his own name and for younger readers under the name Lemony Snicket ('A Series of Unfortunate Events' and 'All The Wrong Questions'). He was dumped at least three times in high school.
    MAIRA KALMAN acclaimed artist and designer, has created many books for both grown-ups and children. Her heart was broken in high school by a boy who looked like Bob Dylan.