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Review: The Geography of You and Me by Jennifer E. Smith
The Geography of You and Me
Jennifer E Smith
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Published April 15, 2014
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On a hot summer night, the lights go out on the east coast, dropping Manhattan into an unfamiliar blackness. Sixteen year-old Lucy and seventeen year-old Owen, strangers who live in the same building, share a few moments trapped in an elevator which blossoms into hours spent talking under the night sky.
Just as the two begin to connect, their lives propel them apart: Owen to the west coast and his father’s unending job hunt and Lucy to the Europe she’s … Continue reading











