The Other, Better Me

The Other, Better Me by Antony John is a heartfelt novel published by HarperCollins on October 1, 2019. This 272-page book is written in English and explores the journey of a girl named Lola as she seeks to understand the meaning of family. With her mother as her only parent, Lola grapples with feelings of incompleteness and the desire to connect with her father, raising questions about identity and belonging.
Readers will find a poignant narrative that delves into themes of family dynamics, friendship, and the challenges of growing up with a single parent. As Lola navigates her emotions and the complexities of her situation, the story addresses social themes such as bullying and the importance of relationships. This edition invites readers to reflect on Lola’s journey and the impact of discovering one’s roots on personal growth.
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From the critically acclaimed author of Mascot comes this heartfelt novel, perfect for fans of John David Anderson and Cammie McGovern, about a girl searching for the meaning of family.
Lola and Momma have always been a team of two. It hasn’t always been easy for Lola, being one of the only kids she knows with just one parent around. And lately she’s been feeling incomplete, like there’s a part of herself that she can’t know until she knows her dad.
But what will happen–to Lola, to Momma, to their team of two–if she finds him?
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