

She's also the first person to ever call Dylan out on his self-pitying and superficiality.


She's funny, smart, and so stunning, even his womanizing best friend, JP, would be jealous. To make matters worse, on the day his school bans hats (his preferred camouflage), Dylan goes up on his roof only to fall and wake up in the hospital with a broken leg-and a mandate to attend group therapy for self-harmers.ĭylan vows to say nothing and zones out at therapy-until he meets Jamie. Tall, meaty, muscle-bound, and hairier than most throw rugs, Dylan doesn't look like your average fifteen-year-old, so naturally, high school has not been kind to him. A witty, wise, and heart-wrenching novel that will appeal to fans of Rainbow Rowell and David Levithan.
