A teenage girl wonders if sheโs inherited more than just a heart from her donor in this compulsively readable debut.
A teenage girl wonders if sheโs inherited more than just a heart from her donor in this compulsively readable debut.
A teenage girl wonders if sheโs inherited more than just a heart from her donor in this compulsively readable debut.
Seventeen-year-old Chloe had a plan: work hard, get good grades, and attend a top-tier college. But after she collapses during cross country practice and is told that she needs a new heart, all her careful preparations are laid to waste. Eight months after her transplant, everything is different. Stuck in summer school with the underachievers, all she wants to do now is grab her surfboard and hit the waves โ which is strange, because she wasnโt interested in surfing before her transplant. (It doesnโt hurt that her instructor, Kai, is seriously good looking.) And thatโs not all thatโs strange. Thereโs also the vivid recurring nightmare about crashing a motorcycle in a tunnel and memories of people and places she doesnโt recognize. Is there something wrong with her head now, too, or is there another explanation for what sheโs experiencing? As she searches for answers, and as her attraction to Kai intensifies, what she learns will lead her to question everything she thought she knew โ about life, death, love, identity, and the true nature of reality.
A hugely compelling page-turner that's perfect for fans of contemporary realistic YA with a thread of mystery. A debut novel from an exciting new voice in YA. A deft and thoughtful exploration of themes of friendship, love, identity, fate, and reality itself.
Everything I Thought I Knew is a page-turning, mind-bending story of hope and healing. The reader will root for Chloe from page one as she navigates her world postโheart transplant and tries to meld her prior reality with her new one. I couldnโt put it down; it is a beautiful debut from a talented new voice in YA. Alexandra Ballard, author of What I Lost
The thoughtful balance of self-discovery, humor, and realistic relationships will bring in fans of John Green and Nicola Yoon. Readers looking for a good, cathartic cry will love Chloeโs journey from losing everything she thought she was, to finding the person she was meant to be. School Library Journal
Shannon Takaoka has worked as a writer, editor, and public relations consultant in the technology and life sciences field. She is a lover of all things nerdy โ from time travel to weird science and dragons. Everything I Thought I Knew is her first novel. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and two children.
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