Where I Want to Be

Where I Want to Be by Adele Griffin is a poignant exploration of sisterhood and the complexities of growing up, published by Penguin Young Readers Group in September 2007. This reprint edition spans 176 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows sisters Jane and Lily, whose close bond is tested as they navigate the challenges of adolescence and the impact of tragedy on their relationship.
Readers will find a dual perspective that delves into the emotional landscape of the sisters, particularly as Lily steps into the role of the older sibling after a significant loss. The story addresses themes of family dynamics, social challenges, and the struggle between fantasy and reality. Through its haunting narrative, the book captures the essence of coming of age and the enduring connection between siblings, even in the face of profound change.
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As children, sisters Jane and Lily were inseparable. But as Lily grew up, older sister Jane wanted to forever stay in the makebelieve worlds they had created when they were young. For Jane, the line between fantasy and reality had always been blurred. Then tragedy strikes, and Lily is forced to take on the role of the big sister. But will she be able to carry on and live her life in real time when Jane is forever stuck in a world that is different from reality? With two voices and a haunting narrative, Adele Griffin tells a tale of two sisters whose bond is so strong that it ties them together even after death.
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