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P.S. I Miss You
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P.S. I Miss You

Written by Jen Petro-Roy

Narrated by Madeleine Lambert

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Evie's older sister Cilla is gone. Their parents sent her away to a strict boarding school after she got pregnant during her junior year of high school—because getting pregnant is not something the Morgan girls are supposed to do. They're supposed to go to church and eat fish on Fridays. They're supposed to be good little Catholics.

But Evie can't believe her parents could be that cruel, and she doesn't understand why Cilla isn't responding to her almost daily letters—letters about the school play she didn't get cast in, the distance that's growing between her best friends, and the possibility that she's developing some decidedly un-Catholic feelings about the new girl in her class.

So when the other kids at school find out about her crush, Evie sets out to find her sister, convinced that Cilla is the only one who can tell her if she should follow her heart and risk getting kicked out of her family, too, or if should start questioning her family and her faith...

A Dreamscape Media audio production.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 6, 2018
ISBN9781520080994
Author

Jen Petro-Roy

Jen Petro-Roy is a former teen librarian, an obsessive reader, and a trivia fanatic. She lives with her husband and two young daughters in Massachusetts. She is the author of P.S. I Miss You, Good Enough, and You Are Enough: An Inclusive Guide to Body Image and Eating Disorder Recovery. Jen is an eating disorder survivor and an advocate for recovery.

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    Evie's parents are extremely conservative, God fearing people. So when Evie's 16 year old sister, Cilla, gets pregnant, they send her off to a cousin in Virginia to have the baby--thus avoiding the shame and stigma of a daughter giving birth out of wedlock. Twelve year old Evie is not allowed to see her (they live in Massachusetts) so her only recourse is to write letters, which are never answered. She writes about what goes on, reminisces about things that she either loved or hated about her older sister, wishing her big sister was there to give her advice about love. This is a true coming of age story in that Evie's values change as she matures and ruminates about a God who would ostracize a girl for getting pregnant or who would condemn a girl for liking another girl.P.S. I Miss You doesn't get sappy. Evie is a real twelve year old, questioning her life, her beliefs, her sexuality, and her parents. It takes strength to stand up for your beliefs and Evie seems to acquire that strength as she grows up. This was a totally enjoyable book...with a few twists to heighten the enjoyment.