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  • The Geography of You and Me

    Jennifer E. Smith

    eBook (Poppy, April 15, 2014)
    Lucy lives on the twenty-fourth floor. Owen lives in the basement. It's fitting, then, that they meet in the middle -- stuck between two floors of a New York City apartment building, on an elevator rendered useless by a citywide blackout. After they're rescued, Lucy and Owen spend the night wandering the darkened streets and marveling at the rare appearance of stars above Manhattan. But once the power is back, so is reality. Lucy soon moves abroad with her parents, while Owen heads out west with his father. The brief time they spend together leaves a mark. And as their lives take them to Edinburgh and to San Francisco, to Prague and to Portland, Lucy and Owen stay in touch through postcards, occasional e-mails, and phone calls. But can they -- despite the odds -- find a way to reunite? Smartly observed and wonderfully romantic, Jennifer E. Smith's new novel shows that the center of the world isn't necessarily a place. Sometimes, it can be a person.
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  • The Geography of You and Me

    Jennifer E. Smith

    Paperback (Poppy, March 3, 2015)
    Lucy lives on the twenty-fourth floor. Owen lives in the basement. It's fitting, then, that they meet in the middle -- stuck between two floors of a New York City apartment building, on an elevator rendered useless by a citywide blackout. After they're rescued, Lucy and Owen spend the night wandering the darkened streets and marveling at the rare appearance of stars above Manhattan. But once the power is back, so is reality. Lucy soon moves abroad with her parents, while Owen heads out west with his father.The brief time they spend together leaves a mark. And as their lives take them to Edinburgh and to San Francisco, to Prague and to Portland, Lucy and Owen stay in touch through postcards, occasional e-mails, and phone calls. But can they -- despite the odds -- find a way to reunite?Smartly observed and wonderfully romantic, Jennifer E. Smith's new novel shows that the center of the world isn't necessarily a place. Sometimes, it can be a person.
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  • The Geography Of You And Me

    Jennifer E. Smith

    eBook (Headline, April 15, 2014)
    For fans of John Green, Stephanie Perkins and Sarah Ockler, THE GEOGRAPHY OF YOU AND ME is a story for anyone who's ever longed to meet someone special, for anyone who's searched for home and found it where they least expected it.Owen lives in the basement. Lucy lives on the 24th floor. But when the power goes out in the midst of a New York heatwave, they find themselves together for the first time: stuck in a lift between the 10th and 11th floors. As they await help, they start talking... The brief time they spend together leaves a mark. And as their lives take them to Edinburgh and San Francisco, to Prague and to Portland they can't shake the memory of the time they shared. Postcards cross the globe when they themselves can't, as Owen and Lucy experience the joy - and pain - of first love. And as they make their separate journeys in search of home, they discover that sometimes it is a person rather than a place that anchors you most in the world.
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  • The Geography of You and Me

    Jennifer E. Smith

    eBook (Poppy, April 15, 2014)
    Lucy lives on the twenty-fourth floor. Owen lives in the basement. It's fitting, then, that they meet in the middle -- stuck between two floors of a New York City apartment building, on an elevator rendered useless by a citywide blackout. After they're rescued, Lucy and Owen spend the night wandering the darkened streets and marveling at the rare appearance of stars above Manhattan. But once the power is back, so is reality. Lucy soon moves abroad with her parents, while Owen heads out west with his father. The brief time they spend together leaves a mark. And as their lives take them to Edinburgh and to San Francisco, to Prague and to Portland, Lucy and Owen stay in touch through postcards, occasional e-mails, and phone calls. But can they -- despite the odds -- find a way to reunite? Smartly observed and wonderfully romantic, Jennifer E. Smith's new novel shows that the center of the world isn't necessarily a place. Sometimes, it can be a person.
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  • The Ghost of You and Me

    Kelly Oram

    language (Bluefields, June 20, 2017)
    5 STARS – “The Ghost of You and Me is one of the most heartbreaking but beautiful stories I have read in a really long time.” ~ Boundless Book Reviews5 STARS – “This is a story about overcoming grief, finding redemption for past mistakes, and the healing power of friendship and love. There are also some laugh out loud moments that help to balance out the emotional ones.” ~ Amazon reviewer5 STARS – “This heartbreaking story grabs you from the start and doesn't let go. While it is a love story, it doesn't just focus on the new love but the love lost and love of family and the love from true friendship. Make sure you have a box of tissues nearby because you will need them!” ~Amazon reviewer5 STARS – “I am not a fan of paranormal stories under normal conditions. In fact, I saw the synopsis of this book and immediately thought that I wouldn’t enjoy it, BUT this author stole my heart with her other book Cinder & Ella so I decided to just go with it and see what happens…I AM SO GLAD I WENT WITH IT! This book was so amazing.” ~ Amazon reviewer**************Wes’s embrace started out soft, but now he’s hanging on as if he plans to never let me go. His muscled arms have me trapped against him in a grip I couldn’t escape if I tried, and his cheek is resting on the top of my head. He’s not hugging me; he’s holding me.There’s something about the moment that feels desperate. It’s as if Wes can’t help himself. It feels as though he’s seized on the tiny bit of comfort I’ve offered him and is trying to soak it all in before it vanishes and he’s left without again.***************From the bestselling teen and young adult author of Cinder & Ella and the V is for Virgin series comes a heart-wrenching romance sure to bring all the feels.The tragic death of Spencer Schott unravels the lives of the two people he loved most—his girlfriend, Bailey, and his best friend, Wes. Secrets and guilt from that fateful night keep both Bailey and Wes from overcoming Spencer’s loss and moving on with their lives.Now, nearly a year later, both Bailey and Wes are still so broken over what happened that Spencer can’t find peace in the afterlife. In order to put his soul to rest, he’s given one chance to come back and set things right...even if that means setting up his girlfriend with his best friend.*This is a clean young adult romance stand-alone novel that reads like contemporary drama romance and has just a touch of magical realism.
  • The Geography of You and Me

    Jennifer E. Smith

    Hardcover (Poppy, April 15, 2014)
    Lucy lives on the twenty-fourth floor. Owen lives in the basement. It's fitting, then, that they meet in the middle -- stuck between two floors of a New York City apartment building, on an elevator rendered useless by a citywide blackout. After they're rescued, Lucy and Owen spend the night wandering the darkened streets and marveling at the rare appearance of stars above Manhattan. But once the power is back, so is reality. Lucy soon moves abroad with her parents, while Owen heads out west with his father. The brief time they spend together leaves a mark. And as their lives take them to Edinburgh and to San Francisco, to Prague and to Portland, Lucy and Owen stay in touch through postcards, occasional e-mails, and phone calls. But can they -- despite the odds -- find a way to reunite? Smartly observed and wonderfully romantic, Jennifer E. Smith's new novel shows that the center of the world isn't necessarily a place. Sometimes, it can be a person.
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  • The Geography Of You And Me

    Jennifer E. Smith

    Paperback (Headline Book Publishing, Oct. 9, 2014)
    For fans of john green, stephanie perkins and sarah ockler, the geography of you and me is a story for anyone who's ever longed to meet someone special, for anyone who's searched for home and found it where they least expected it. Owen lives in the basement. Lucy lives on the 24th floor. But when the power goes out in the midst of a new york heatwave, they find themselves together for the first time: stuck in a lift between the 10th and 11th floors. As they await help, they start talking... The brief time they spend together leaves a mark. And as their lives take them to edinburgh and san francisco, to prague and to portland they can't shake the memory of the time they shared. Postcards cross the globe when they themselves can't, as owen and lucy experience the joy - and pain - of first love. And as they make their separate journeys in search of home, they discover that sometimes it is a person rather than a place that anchors you most in the world.
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  • The Geography of You & Me

    Jennifer E. Smith

    Paperback (Headline Book Publishing, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Lucy and Owen meet somewhere between the tenth and eleventh floors of a New York City apartment building, on an elevator rendered useless by a citywide blackout. After they're rescued, they spend a single night together, wandering the darkened streets and marveling at the rare appearance of stars above Manhattan. But once the power is restored, so is reality. Lucy soon moves to Edinburgh with her parents, while Owen heads out west with his father. Lucy and Owen's relationship plays out across the globe as they stay in touch through postcards, occasional e-mails, and -- finally -- a reunion in the city where they first met. A carefully charted map of a long-distance relationship, Jennifer E. Smith's new novel shows that the center of the world isn't necessarily a place. It can be a person, too.
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  • The Ghost of You and Me

    Kelly Oram

    (Independently published, Aug. 9, 2019)
    5 STARS – “The Ghost of You and Me is one of the most heartbreaking but beautiful stories I have read in a really long time.” ~ Boundless Book Reviews5 STARS – “This is a story about overcoming grief, finding redemption for past mistakes, and the healing power of friendship and love. There are also some laugh out loud moments that help to balance out the emotional ones.” ~ Amazon reviewer5 STARS – “This heartbreaking story grabs you from the start and doesn't let go. While it is a love story, it doesn't just focus on the new love but the love lost and love of family and the love from true friendship. Make sure you have a box of tissues nearby because you will need them!” ~Amazon reviewer5 STARS – “I am not a fan of paranormal stories under normal conditions. In fact, I saw the synopsis of this book and immediately thought that I wouldn’t enjoy it, BUT this author stole my heart with her other book Cinder & Ella so I decided to just go with it and see what happens…I AM SO GLAD I WENT WITH IT! This book was so amazing.” ~ Amazon reviewer**************Wes’s embrace started out soft, but now he’s hanging on as if he plans to never let me go. His muscled arms have me trapped against him in a grip I couldn’t escape if I tried, and his cheek is resting on the top of my head. He’s not hugging me; he’s holding me.There’s something about the moment that feels desperate. It’s as if Wes can’t help himself. It feels as though he’s seized on the tiny bit of comfort I’ve offered him and is trying to soak it all in before it vanishes and he’s left without again.***************From the bestselling teen and young adult author of Cinder & Ella and the V is for Virgin series comes a heart-wrenching romance sure to bring all the feels.The tragic death of Spencer Schott unravels the lives of the two people he loved most—his girlfriend, Bailey, and his best friend, Wes. Secrets and guilt from that fateful night keep both Bailey and Wes from overcoming Spencer’s loss and moving on with their lives.Now, nearly a year later, both Bailey and Wes are still so broken over what happened that Spencer can’t find peace in the afterlife. In order to put his soul to rest, he’s given one chance to come back and set things right...even if that means setting up his girlfriend with his best friend.*This is a clean young adult romance stand-alone novel that reads like contemporary drama romance and has just a touch of magical realism.
  • The Art of You and Me

    Kimberly Marrero

    Hardcover (Mascot Books, Sept. 2, 2014)
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  • The Geography of Mexico

    Colleen Williams, Roger E. Hernandez

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Feb. 1, 2002)
    Discusses the deserts, mountains, tropical rain forests, beaches, and plateaus that make up Mexico.
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  • The Geography of Mexico

    Colleen Madonna Flood Williams

    Paperback (Mason Crest, Dec. 15, 2008)
    Discusses the varied geography and climate of Mexico's thirty-two states.
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