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You’d Be Home Now

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SKU: 9781786079695

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From New York Times bestselling author Kathleen Glasgow, “You’d Be Home Now” (ISBN: 9781786079695) is a powerful YA novel about Emmy, the quiet, reliable one, whose life implodes after a tragic accident. Explores themes of addiction, family secrets, and finding your voice. A must-read for fans of emotional, contemporary fiction.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781786079695
  • Publisher: Rock the Boat
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 33 mm
  • Width: 197 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1786079690
  • Publisher Date: 25 Dec 2021
  • Height: 139 mm
  • No of Pages: 400
  • Weight: 352 gr

18 reviews for You’d Be Home Now

  1. Apoorva Nautiyal

    Glasgow’s writing is stunning. A must-read for anyone who loves emotional YA fiction.

  2. Anubhav Sharma

    I couldn’t put it down. Emmy’s journey is both heartbreaking and hopeful.

  3. Ajeet Kumar Gupta

    A bit too heavy for me, but I appreciate the author’s honesty.

  4. Prince Sant

    An okay read. The characters felt a little flat to me, but the themes were important.

  5. Nishit Muralia

    The story was well-written but a little too depressing for my taste.

  6. Suraj Upadhyay

    It was a decent book. I was hoping for more depth from the characters, though.

  7. Shikhar Singh

    I devoured this book! Addictive, emotional, and thought-provoking. Highly recommend.

  8. Akritee Prasad Kharwar

    I expected more, given the hype. It’s an okay book, but not amazing.

  9. Anonymous

    Glasgow does it again! Raw and unflinching look at addiction and family.

  10. Naman Singh

    An important and timely read about addiction and its impact on families.

  11. Animesh Sharma

    A heartbreaking story, but beautifully written. Emmy’s struggles felt so real.

  12. Ritika Mehrotra

    Such a powerful and moving story. I highly recommend it.

  13. Sahil Satish Dargad

    Kathleen Glasgow at her finest. You will feel all the feels.

  14. Shubham Pruthi

    A poignant exploration of family dynamics and the impact of addiction.

  15. Pratyush Sharma

    Not my favorite Glasgow book, but still a worthwhile read. Some parts felt rushed.

  16. Pulkit Bhayana

    It’s a compelling narrative, but some plot points felt underdeveloped.

  17. Tanushree Nangia

    This book wrecked me in the best way. So much heart and empathy.

  18. Shinjini Roy

    I had mixed feelings. The plot was slow at times, but the ending was powerful.

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