Title: Wherever You Go
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Imprint: Harcourt Children’s Books
Pub Date: 14 Nov 2011
ISBN: 9780547501512
Author: Heather Davis
Wherever You Go is a hauntingly beautiful story that tells the story of different kind of love…love that suffocates, love that bind, and love that frees you. It’s pretty insightful in many ways.
Wherever You Go by Heather Davis is also eerie in some ways, but I learn quite a lot from it, especially about loving someone from afar and one of the greatest love of all is letting go.
There’s a melancholic taste to this book. Not something I would usually pick up on a gloomy and rainy days as it will affect my mood, but the book is good nevertheless and splendidly written.
Book description:
Seventeen-year-old Holly Mullen has felt lost and lonely ever since her boyfriend, Rob, died in a tragic accident. But she has no idea that as she goes about her days, Rob’s ghost is watching over her. He isn’t happy when he sees his best friend, Jason, trying to get close to Holly—but as a ghost, he can do nothing to stop it. As their uncertain new relationship progresses, the past comes back to haunt Holly and Jason. Her Alzheimer’s-stricken grandfather claims to be communicating with the ghost of Rob. Could the messages he has for Holly be real? And if so, how can the loved ones Rob left behind help his tortured soul make it to the other side?
I rate this book 3.5 out of 5 stars. This book will be released in November 2011.
I received digital ARC of this book from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publisher via Netgalley. I was not compensated in any ways for writing this review.