![]() ![]() What follows is their struggle to stay together despite A’s drifter status with no permanent body. The two forge an unlikely connection and, after A persuades Rhiannon of the truth, fall in love. ![]() Where the first novel was told from A’s perspective, this companion novel serves as the former’s mirror image, following the heroine of the first book, 16-year-old Rhiannon, whose boyfriend Justin is taken over by A in the first chapter-a meeting first recounted in the previous book through A’s eyes. All are of a similar age, and all tend to be within a certain geographical radius. There’s no rhyme or reason for the bodies that A inhabits they come in all sorts and sizes of teens-large, slight, Caucasian, Asian, athletic, popular, clinically depressed. A is a being neither male nor female who wakes up inhabiting a different teenage body every morning. ![]() Readers first met A in Levithan’s ethereal 2013 novel, Every Day (2013). Waking up in a new body each day ain’t easy-neither is trying to keep track of the person who does. ![]()
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