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Hello, goodbye, and everything in between /

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York ; Boston : Poppy / Little, Brown and Company, 2015Copyright date: �2015Edition: First editionDescription: 248 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780316334426
  • 0316334421
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • [Fic] 23
LOC classification:
  • PZ7.S65141 He 2015
Summary: High school sweethearts Clare and Aidan spend the night before they leave for college reminiscing about their relationship and deciding whether they should stay together or break up. Over the course of twelve hours they retrace the steps of their relationship, trying to find something in their past that might help them decide what their future should be. As the clock winds down and morning approaches, will it be goodbye for now or goodbye forever?
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On the night before they leave for college, Clare and Aidan only have one thing left to do: figure out whether they should stay together or break up. Over the course of twelve hours, they retrace the steps of their relationship, trying to find something in their past that might help them decide what their future should be. The night leads them to family and friends, familiar landmarks and unexpected places, hard truths and surprising revelations. But as the clocks wind down and morning approaches, so does their inevitable goodbye. The question is, will it be goodbye for now or goodbye forever?



Charming, bittersweet, and full of wisdom and heart, this irresistible novel from Jennifer E. Smith, author of The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight , explores the difficult choices that arise when life and love lead in different directions.

High school sweethearts Clare and Aidan spend the night before they leave for college reminiscing about their relationship and deciding whether they should stay together or break up. Over the course of twelve hours they retrace the steps of their relationship, trying to find something in their past that might help them decide what their future should be. As the clock winds down and morning approaches, will it be goodbye for now or goodbye forever?

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Publishers Weekly Review

The day before going off to separate colleges on opposite sides of the country, Clare and Aidan have an important decision to make: are they going to break up or attempt a long-distance romance? They might be at the end of the road, as Clare believes, but there is also a chance that they're just beginning, as more idealistic Aiden hopes. Over a 12 -hour period, the couple revisits sites marking significant moments in their time together. They collect keepsakes, visit mutual friends, and ponder the next-and perhaps final-step of their relationship. Told from Clare's point of view, Smith's (The Geography of You and Me) novel persuasively evokes her roller-coaster emotions as hours pass and waves of exhaustion, longing, and regret come and go. Although Aidan's thoughts aren't explicitly stated, his words, gestures, and reactions clearly express what's in his heart. Readers-especially those whose own time has come to leave the nest-will strongly feel the tug of war between growing up and clinging to the familiar. Ages 12-up. Agent: Jennifer Joel, ICM. (Sept.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

School Library Journal Review

Gr 8 Up-The author of The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight (Little, Brown, 2012) returns with a sentimental story about high school sweethearts who, on the last night before they leave for college, revisit meaningful locations to decide the fate of their relationship. Clare is the levelheaded and logical pragmatist who thinks they should break up. Aiden is the romantic and spontaneous optimist who thinks they should stay together. But this work is not just about their relationship; it's about the frightening and exciting transition that all new college students go through as they leave everything they've known behind and venture into the unknown. For Clare, high school, her friends, her hometown, and all of what felt so important to her for so many years already seem tinged with nostalgia and are miniscule compared to the life ahead of her. Many readers will be able to identify with that feeling and with the realistic characters and experiences presented in Smith's latest work. VERDICT Students approaching the college transition, those who have already experienced it, and fans of romantic, realistic fiction will most enjoy this relatable, emotive story.-Tiffany Davis, Mount Saint Mary College, Newburgh, NY © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Booklist Review

The end of summer is looming, and for Clare and Aidan, that means one thing: change. In another day, she'll be leaving for college on the East Coast, while Aidan heads to California. For practical, pragmatic Clare, that means a breakup is inevitable think of all the college experiences they'll miss out on if they stay together! but exuberant, romantic Aidan wants to risk it. On their last night, they revisit all the places significant to their relationship while weaving in and out of interactions with friends and family as they try to find a way to say good-bye to both their childhoods and each other. Their struggles, both in deciding the fate of their relationship and in navigating this in-between time, ring true. Clare and Aidan are well-handled characters with a sweetly believable relationship, and the dynamic both have with their respective parents is especially strong. For those teenagers in Clare's and Aidan's shoes or just approaching the end of high school this will be a familiar companion.--Reagan, Maggie Copyright 2015 Booklist

Horn Book Review

It's their last night together before Clare and Aidan leave for college on opposite coasts, and Clare plans to use that evening to decide if they should break up or not. Over the course of the eventful night, Clare and Aidan remember their past and maturely talk about the future. Steeped in nostalgia, this weighty novel takes high school relationships seriously. (c) Copyright 2016. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Kirkus Book Review

Tomorrow Clare and Aidan head to colleges at opposite ends of the country, leaving just 12 hours to decide whether to break up now or, as they fear, to allow distance and change to do it for themeither way, it's going to be a long night. Clare, one of nature's planners, has crafted an agenda for this last night, a sentimental road trip through their past. Easygoing Aidan favors a spontaneous "let's not overthink this" approach but, as usual, cheerfully accommodates her. As the hours pass, each goes through multiple changes alone, together, and with friends and family. Friendships come unglued, secrets are revealed, and the unexpected occurs. A party, jail, and an icy nighttime swim find their ways onto the itinerary. For Clare and Aidan it's a literally bruising experience. While theirs is a niche slot in the greater social strata (white, middle-class, small-town teens unburdened by catastrophe or major social ills), the challenges they grapple with are universal: adapting to change, choosing what to keep and what to let go, and taking responsibility for the outcome. Testing the limits and durability of youthful romance across separation and distance is a common theme in Smith's work, which relies on high-concept storytelling; what keeps it fresh and on the literary side of the genre are engaging, closely observed characters, Clare and Aidan among them, portrayed with such intimate, intense authenticity that readers too feel invested in their choices. Another smart and savvy book to add to Smith's oeuvre. (Fiction. 12-18) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Jennifer E. Smith is the author of The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight , The Storm Makers , You Are Here and The Comeback Season . She earned her master's degree in creative writing from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, and currently works as an editor in New York City.

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