Lily and Taylor

Cover of Lily and Taylor by Elise Moser
Author: Elise Moser
Publisher: Groundwood Books
Year: 2013
Language: en
Pages: 188
ISBN-13: 9781554983346
Dimensions:
Height: 8.25 Inches
Length: 5.44 Inches
Weight: 0.78043640748 Pounds
Width: 0.7 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.6
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Lily and Taylor by Elise Moser, published by Groundwood Books in 2013, is a poignant exploration of friendship and resilience in the face of trauma. This edition, written in English and spanning 188 pages, follows Taylor as she navigates life after the tragic murder of her sister due to domestic abuse. Relocating to a new town, she forms a tentative bond with Lily, who is grappling with her own challenges at home. Their friendship is tested when Taylor’s abusive boyfriend, Devon, disrupts their lives, leading to a harrowing situation that forces both girls to confront their fears and the complexities of their relationships.

Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of physical and emotional abuse, the dynamics of friendship, and the struggles of young adulthood. As the tension escalates in a remote cabin where the girls are held captive, the story examines the psychological toll of abusive relationships and the difficult choices faced by those involved. Moser’s writing invites reflection on critical questions regarding self-worth and the nature of love, making this a significant read for young adults navigating similar issues.


Official synopsis Publisher

After her older sister is murdered in a horrific incident of domestic abuse, Taylor begins a new life in a new town. She meets Lily, whose open, warm manner conceals a difficult personal life of her own, coping with her brain-injured mother. The two girls embark on a tentative friendship. But just when life seems to be smoothing out, Taylor’s abusive boyfriend, Devon, arrives on the scene, and before they know it, the girls find themselves in a situation that is both scary, and incredibly dangerous.

Abetted by Conor, a friend who owes him a favor, Devon takes the girls to a remote cabin. There is no heat, no food, no water. There is a hunting rifle, which Devon uses to intimidate the others. As he becomes increasingly agitated, and Conor threatens to bail, the girls engage in a silent battle of their own. Lily wants to escape, while Taylor feels hopelessly trapped by her relationship with Devon and uses sex and flattery to try to keep the situation calm. The cabin becomes a pressure cooker, filled with tension as the four teenagers wrestle with their anger, fear, resentment and boredom – any one of which could tip the situation into disaster.

From the opening moments when Taylor witnesses her sister’s autopsy to the final cathartic scene after the two girls have survived their ordeal, the reader is glued to every page of this frank, gripping and beautifully written novel that raises questions for every teenager. Do you need to be a certain way to get a boyfriend? Can someone who loves you also hurt you? How can a million small compromises eat away at who you are? What happens when you don’t think you deserve to be treated well? How do you end up in an abusive relationship, and what keeps you there?

Elise Moser goes deeply into the hearts and minds of Lily and Taylor, who in the end save each other in unexpected ways.

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When was “Lily and Taylor” published?
Publisher: Groundwood Books. Year: 2013.
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ISBN-13: 9781554983346.
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Language: en. Pages: 188.

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