Book details
The End of Forever (Erin Bennett)
Description
Somewhere Between Life and DeathThe celebration isn't supposed to end in tragedy. But the lives of sisters Amy and Erin come crashing down when Amy takes the car and has a horrible accident.Time to Let GoLanding the lead in the senior musical opposite David Devlin doesn't give Erin much pleasure. Erin knows that her headaches started just after the death of her younger sister. What is it about David that triggers Erin's violent reaction?This companion volume explores the complexities not only of accepting unexpected loss, but also the need to move on.
Age
11-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
320 pages
Why to read
- Emotional Journey: 'The End of Forever' by Lurlene McDaniel is known for its emotional depth and the way it explores the themes of love, loss, and coping with grief. Readers who are looking for a story that tugs at the heartstrings will find this book to be a moving and impactful read.
- Life Lessons: The novel offers valuable insights into the human experience and the process of healing after a tragedy. It encourages readers to contemplate the importance of cherishing every moment and the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
- Relatable Characters: Erin Bennett, the protagonist, and other characters in the book are crafted with a sense of realism that makes them relatable to readers. Their struggles and triumphs resonate with anyone who has faced difficult times, making the story more engaging and meaningful.
- Inspirational: Lurlene McDaniel's writing often provides a source of comfort and inspiration to readers. 'The End of Forever' is no exception, as it offers hope and the message that even in the darkest times, there is a path forward and an opportunity for new beginnings.