Zac and Mia

Zac and Mia by A. J. Betts is a poignant exploration of connection and resilience set against the backdrop of illness. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2014, this 292-page novel is written in English and presents the intertwined lives of two teenagers facing the challenges of cancer treatment in Perth, Australia. Through the voices of Zac Meier and Mia, the narrative delves into their struggles with leukemia and the impact of their unexpected friendship.
Readers will find a narrative that addresses themes of death, grief, and the complexities of young adulthood. As Zac navigates his long treatment, he encounters Mia, a fellow patient whose fierce demeanor contrasts with his own. Their relationship evolves as they attempt to reclaim a sense of normalcy in their lives, highlighting the emotional and social challenges faced by young people dealing with serious health issues. This edition invites readers to reflect on the realities of illness and the bonds formed in the most trying circumstances.
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“When I was little I believed in Jesus and Santa, spontaneous combustion, and the Loch Ness monster. Now I believe in science, statistics, and antibiotics.” So says seventeen-year-old Zac Meier during a long, grueling leukemia treatment in Perth, Australia. A loud blast of Lady Gaga alerts him to the presence of Mia, the angry, not-at-all-stoic cancer patient in the room next door. Once released, the two near-strangers can’t forget each other, even as they desperately try to resume normal lives. The story of their mysterious connection drives this unflinchingly tough, tender novel told in two voices.
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