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You'd Be Home Now
You'd Be Home Now | Kathleen Glasgow
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After a fatal car accident that reveals Emory's brother Joey's opioid addiction, Emory struggles to help him on his road to recovery and make herself heard in a town that insists on not listening.
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CBee
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Heartbreaking book. Classified as YA, and I‘d say it fits that mainly because the main character is a teenager….. but wow, the subject matter tackled here is intense and heavy and heartbreaking. I thought it was a really spot on book about addiction - about the addict of course, but also about the “collateral damage” to his/her family and friends. Powerful. #TBRtarot for January (book starting with You)

TheBookHippie All her books are excellent. ♥️ 3mo
CBee @TheBookHippie I hope to read her others at some point 😊 3mo
CBee @TheBookHippie oof, that one looks intense. But, I like intense and tough reads 🤷‍♀️😅 3mo
CBee #sharreadathon @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks forgot 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️ 3mo
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saragiolitti
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giulia.mosna
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4,5/5 ⭐

Una commovente storia di dipendenza raccontata dal punto di vista di chi vuole bene a un tossicodipendente.

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fire_skyee
You'd Be Home Now | Kathleen Glasgow
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Amazing book on addiction from the viewpoint of a loving family member. Close family goes through just as much if not more mental anguish as the addict. I love that this book captured this heart wrenching relationship and brought the reader along in the beautiful process.

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azulaco
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This is a great YA book about dealing with addiction in a family. I couldn‘t stop reading it. It‘s compelling, and the voice of the teenage narrator is authentic.

paper.reveries WOW and a poignant cover. 10mo
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SanjanaGhosh
You'd Be Home Now | Kathleen Glasgow
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I've never related to a sentence more!

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libertybonin
You'd Be Home Now | Kathleen Glasgow
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time to start reading by the tree🎄😁

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ekgbow
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This gut-wrenching story is so raw and real and genuinely beautiful and honest and stunning and lovely. I am bad at articulating words. This book, Emory and Joey's stories, have taken all of my breaths away.

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kissmehardy
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Just as poignant on a #reread. I just wanted to scream at Emmy and Joey's parents the whole time like I was watching a car crash, but that just goes to show how real the portrayals are. #yalit

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kissmehardy
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This book was a gut punch, but a necessary one. I was rooting for Emmy and Joey every step of the way, even when their decisions made me want to cry. A truthful yet hopeful picture of addiction and what it does to both the user and their loved ones. #yalit

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KristenDuck
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Takes you on the full roller coaster ride of emotions!

Emory is a teenager who is the center of gossip in her high school. She and her brother, Joey, now preparing to return home from rehab for drug use, were involved in the car crash that killed Candy MontClaire. Now being the good one, Emory‘s parents expect her to look out for Joey.

But you have to want to be helped to BE helped, right?

A book filled with love, struggles and ultimately hope.

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BookNightOwl
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You'd Be Home Now By Kathleen Glasglow is a beautiful story about the struggles and addiction to drugs. When Emorys brother is released from rehab after a fatal accident that put him there Emory does everything she can to make Joey feel normal. But everything is not normal. Her family, school even her friends are a struggle. Then thinks go bad to worse. Kathleen Glasglow writes to make you feel every struggle and hard ache. I loved this book.

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