![]() ![]() ![]() I would have read this one straight through except the subject matter is kind of exhausting. ![]() Words and Their Meanings is Kate Bassett’s debut novel and it’s one of the better YA books I’ve read about grieving. Food, family, friends, Patti Smith and paper cranes help move the healing process along. and origami.Īnna’s a writer whose left wordless after the death of her beloved young uncle. But when a strange note suggests that her saintly uncle had deep secrets, Anna stumbles into a chain of events that changes everything she thought she knew about the past, the possibilities of love. Best of all, Anna got to live in the glow of knowing that she was the most important person in his world, too.Īnna has promised everyone-her shrink, her parents, her best friend-that Joe’s one-year “deadaversary” will be the end of her period of mourning. He was barely older than Anna herself, and she worshipped the ground he walked on. Or she was, until the tragic death of her uncle Joe. Words and Their Meanings by Kate BassettĪnna O’Mally is a born writer-gifted, perceptive, headed for the stars. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I received this book for free from Publisher in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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