Love, Life, and the List
Love, Life, and the List
Seventeen-year-old Abby Turner's late spring isn't going the way she'd arranged. She has a not-so-
mystery but rather unquestionably solitary pulverize on her closest companion, Cooper. She hasn't
possessed the capacity to deal with her mom's developing issues with uneasiness. What's more, now
she's been rejected from a craftsmanship indicate in light of the fact that her work "has no heart."
Sowhen she gets another chance to demonstrate her canvases Abby wouldn't take any risks.
Which is the place the rundown comes in.
Abby gives herself one month to complete ten things, going from confront a dread
(#3) to take in a more interesting's story
(#5) to become hopelessly enamored
(#8). She realizes that in the event that
she can finish the rundown she'll turn into the sort of craftsman she's constantly longed for being. In
any case, as the due date approaches, Abby understands that overcoming the rundown isn't as direct
as it appears… and that perhaps—quite possibly—she can't change her craft in the event that she isn't first eager to change herself.
This is the first in an arrangement of three independent books with hybrid characters