PART ONE
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Where We Are Now"Saying goodbye is the hardest part. Saying goodbye means forever."
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To B, K, S & A,
For always listening. And for being my friends.And to Lurlene McDaniel, for writing and dreaming and being the biggest part of my library from the time I was 11. I do not own your characters, but they have become a part of me. Sorry for playing with your world.
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When faced with loss, where do we draw our strength? That is my question. That is the stories biggest theme: strength. When I first read Telling Christina Goodbye, I felt it. All that strength.
I felt it; now I want to build onto it and explore different moments and let it grow. I want to be able to bring it passed 2001, which isn't exactly a lifetime ago but still long enough. What will remain are McDaniel's themes: the strength, the ability to pick up the pieces and move on.
One night can change everything. Sometimes all we can do is march on and heal at our own pace.
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Goodbyes and Other Impossible Tasks
Teen FictionTrisha Thompson and her best friend, Christina Eckloe, made a promise to make their final year before college their best year yet. But sometimes life has the ability to shake even the firmest of plans. They always said that senior year changes every...