I first heard Jen Petro-Roy’s name after reading the Entertainment Weekly essay she’d written about her 2018 middle grade debut P.S. I Miss You and the resistance her publisher faced about the story being “too heavy.” Petro-Roy is not afraid to address real-life issues faced by many young people today, so I was excited to have […]
A heartbreakingyet ultimately upliftingepistolary novel about family, religion, and having the courage to be yourself.
"P.S. I Miss You is so moving! Evie's quiet strength and fierce determination are an inspiration. " Ann M. Martin, author of Rain Reign and the Baby-Sitters Club
"Jen Petro-Roy has created a character with the potential to be as iconic as Judy Blume's Margaret." Erin Dionne, author of Notes from an Accidental Band Geek
Evie is heartbroken when her strict Catholic parents send her pregnant sister, Cilla, away to stay with a distant great-aunt. All Evie wants is for her older sister to come back. Forbidden from speaking to Cilla, Evie secretly sends her letters.
Evie writes about her family, torn apart and hurting. She writes about her life, empty without Cilla. And she writes about the new girl in school, June, who becomes her friend, and then maybe more than a friend.
Evie could really use some advice from Cilla. But Cilla isn’t writing back, and it’s time for Evie to take matters into her own hands.
P.S. I Miss You by Jen Petro-Roy is a heartfelt middle grade novel dealing with faith, identity, and finding your way in difficult times.
“A touching story of sisterly devotion and self-discovery. Readers will cheer on Jen Petro-Roy’s sweet, strong protagonist as she overcomes challenging family circumstances to embrace her own identity.” Barbara Dee, author of Star-Crossed
"A heartbreaking but empowering story that’s impossible to forget… Readers will love Evie’s smart, funny voice and will recognize themselves in her worries, her questions, and her hopes." Kate Messner, author of The Seventh Wish
A heartbreakingyet ultimately upliftingepistolary novel about family, religion, and having the courage to be yourself.
"P.S. I Miss You is so moving! Evie's quiet strength and fierce determination are an inspiration. " Ann M. Martin, author of Rain Reign and the Baby-Sitters Club
"Jen Petro-Roy has created a character with the potential to be as iconic as Judy Blume's Margaret." Erin Dionne, author of Notes from an Accidental Band Geek
Evie is heartbroken when her strict Catholic parents send her pregnant sister, Cilla, away to stay with a distant great-aunt. All Evie wants is for her older sister to come back. Forbidden from speaking to Cilla, Evie secretly sends her letters.
Evie writes about her family, torn apart and hurting. She writes about her life, empty without Cilla. And she writes about the new girl in school, June, who becomes her friend, and then maybe more than a friend.
Evie could really use some advice from Cilla. But Cilla isn’t writing back, and it’s time for Evie to take matters into her own hands.
P.S. I Miss You by Jen Petro-Roy is a heartfelt middle grade novel dealing with faith, identity, and finding your way in difficult times.
“A touching story of sisterly devotion and self-discovery. Readers will cheer on Jen Petro-Roy’s sweet, strong protagonist as she overcomes challenging family circumstances to embrace her own identity.” Barbara Dee, author of Star-Crossed
"A heartbreaking but empowering story that’s impossible to forget… Readers will love Evie’s smart, funny voice and will recognize themselves in her worries, her questions, and her hopes." Kate Messner, author of The Seventh Wish
P.S. I Miss You
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ISBN-13: | 9781250123480 |
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Publisher: | Feiwel & Friends |
Publication date: | 03/06/2018 |
Pages: | 320 |
Sales rank: | 49,612 |
Product dimensions: | 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.20(d) |
Age Range: | 9 - 12 Years |
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