![]() This introspective romance is sure to please. As usual, her sharp eye for detail in establishing setting and creating empathetic characters engages the reader, and Nora’s well-shaded emotional struggles complement the steamy enemies-to-lovers plot and lovely scenery. Emily Henry Novels Suitable for Young Adults The Love That Split the World (2016) A Million Junes (2017) When the Sky Fell on Splendor (2019) Hello Girls (2019), co-written with Brittany Cavallaro The Love That Split the World (2016) I just It’s like I can’t even breathe That’s what it sounds like when you finish the novel. Henry expertly captures the complexities of close but unbalanced familial relationships along with the distance between the dreams of youth and the realities of adulthood. Meanwhile, things heat up between Charlie and Nora, but the demands of their professional lives may keep them apart. As she wrestles with Libby’s irritability and strives to make her happy while trying to find her own equilibrium-including making a surprising connection with her professional nemesis, editor Charlie Lastra, a Sunshine Falls native-Nora must turn fresh eyes on old problems. ![]() ![]() Since childhood, literary agent Nora Stephens has structured her life around taking care of her sister, Libby, four years her junior, so when an exhausted and-Nora fears-increasingly distant Libby suggests a monthlong trip to small-town Sunshine Falls, N.C., Nora eagerly agrees. ![]() ![]() A summer trip spurs unexpected self-discovery in bestseller Henry’s latest rom-com (after People We Meet on Vacation), a moving examination of love, belonging, and family. ![]()
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