
The You I've Never Known
Hardcover - 608 pages
How do you live your life if your past is based on a lie? A new novel in both verse and prose from #1Ă New York TimesĂ bestselling author, Ellen Hopkins.
For as long as she can remember, itââŹâ˘s been just Ariel and Dad. ArielââŹâ˘s mom disappeared when she was a baby. Dad says home is wherever the two of them are, but Ariel is now seventeen and after years of new apartments, new schools, and new faces, all she wants is to put down some roots. Complicating things are Monica and Gabe, both of whom have stirred a different kind of desire.
MayaââŹâ˘s a teenager whoââŹâ˘s run from an abusive mother right into the arms of an older man she thinks she can trust. But now sheââŹâ˘s isolated with a baby on the way, and lifeââŹâ˘s getting more complicated than Maya ever could have imagined.
Ariel and MayaââŹâ˘s lives collide unexpectedly when ArielââŹâ˘s mother shows up out of the blue with wild accusations: Ariel wasnââŹâ˘t abandoned. Her father kidnapped her fourteen years ago.
What is Ariel supposed to believe? Is it possible DadââŹâ˘s woven her entire history into a tapestry of lies? How can she choose between the mother sheââŹâ˘s been taught to mistrust and the father who has taken care of her all these years?
In bestselling author Ellen HopkinsââŹâ˘s deft hands, ArielââŹâ˘s emotionally charged journey to find out the truth of who she really is balances beautifully with MayaââŹâ˘s story of loss and redemption. This is a memorable portrait of two young women trying to make sense of their lives and coming face to face with themselvesââŹâfor both the last and the very first time.
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Hardcover - 608 pages
How do you live your life if your past is based on a lie? A new novel in both verse and prose from #1Ă New York TimesĂ bestselling author, Ellen Hopkins.
For as long as she can remember, itââŹâ˘s been just Ariel and Dad. ArielââŹâ˘s mom disappeared when she was a baby. Dad says home is wherever the two of them are, but Ariel is now seventeen and after years of new apartments, new schools, and new faces, all she wants is to put down some roots. Complicating things are Monica and Gabe, both of whom have stirred a different kind of desire.
MayaââŹâ˘s a teenager whoââŹâ˘s run from an abusive mother right into the arms of an older man she thinks she can trust. But now sheââŹâ˘s isolated with a baby on the way, and lifeââŹâ˘s getting more complicated than Maya ever could have imagined.
Ariel and MayaââŹâ˘s lives collide unexpectedly when ArielââŹâ˘s mother shows up out of the blue with wild accusations: Ariel wasnââŹâ˘t abandoned. Her father kidnapped her fourteen years ago.
What is Ariel supposed to believe? Is it possible DadââŹâ˘s woven her entire history into a tapestry of lies? How can she choose between the mother sheââŹâ˘s been taught to mistrust and the father who has taken care of her all these years?
In bestselling author Ellen HopkinsââŹâ˘s deft hands, ArielââŹâ˘s emotionally charged journey to find out the truth of who she really is balances beautifully with MayaââŹâ˘s story of loss and redemption. This is a memorable portrait of two young women trying to make sense of their lives and coming face to face with themselvesââŹâfor both the last and the very first time.











