![]() ![]() ![]() Although there are many characters to keep track of, and it’s not always clear who knows whom and how well, Woodfolk eloquently depicts how 16-year-olds live in the digital and physical worlds, how the latter can amplify the former, how relationships shift after someone dies, and how life goes on, if you let it. The three are also linked by their connections, some closer than others, to Unraveling Lovely, a local indie band that might have made it big if Logan hadn’t messed things up. Autumn’s loss is the most recent Logan’s happened months ago, and he thinks he should be over it. When the book opens, Autumn’s best friend, Tavia, has just been killed in a car crash Shay’s twin sister, Sasha, has succumbed to the leukemia she’s had since she was 11 and Logan’s ex-boyfriend, Bram, has committed suicide. ![]() Each of the book’s narrators is struggling with grief. Ashley Woodfolk The Beauty That Remains Audio CD Unabridged, Januby Ashley Woodfolk (Author), and Miochael Crouch Jackie Chung, Alisha Wainwright (Reader) 170 ratings 3.8 on Goodreads 3,860 ratings Teachers' pick See all formats and editions Kindle 9.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook 0. ![]() In a strong debut, set on a realistically diverse Long Island, Woodfolk surveys the devastation of those left behind after the deaths of three teenagers, and their tentative efforts to move forward. ![]()
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