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Once and for All

Once and for All

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Once and for All

About the Book

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From beloved author of The Truth About Forever comes a poignant story of a heartbroken teen who is thrust back into the world of wedding planning.

“Sarah Dessen is the queen of heartfelt YA.”—Cosmopolitan

“Romance, humor, kindhearted characters, and a touch of painful reality make this another sure bet for Dessen fans.”—Kirkus Review

Louna has seen every sort of wedding, from informal on the beach to elegant in historic mansions, all because of her mother’s wedding planning business. And working these events every summer means she has also seen every kind of outcome to that “perfect” day. Maybe that’s why she’s deeply cynical about happily-ever-after endings. Or is there something else that has caused her to lock away her heart? When handsome, happy-go-lucky serial dater Ambrose enters her life, Louna doesn’t want to take him seriously. He is sure he can change; Louna is betting that he can’t. But Ambrose knows that Louna is the girl he’s always been waiting for—the question is, can he convince her to feel the same?

Product Details

On sale: May 22, 2018
Age: 12 and up
Grade: Grade 7 & Up
Page count: 384 Pages
ISBN: 9780425290354
Reading level: Lexile: HL750L

Author Bio

Sarah Dessen is the author of twelve previous novels, which include the New York Times bestsellers Saint Anything, The Moon and More, What Happened to Goodbye, Along for the Ride, Lock and Key, Just Listen, The Truth About Forever, and This Lullaby. Her first two books, That Summer and Someone Like You, were made into the movie How to Deal.

Dessen’s books are frequently chosen for the Teens’ Top Ten list and the list of Best Fiction for Young Adults. They have been translated into twenty-five languages. Sarah Dessen is the recipient of the 2017 Margaret A. Edwards Award from the Young Adult division of the American Library Association, recognizing her significant contribution to young adult literature.

Sarah Dessen graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with highest honors in creative writing. She lives in North Carolina with her family.

Reviews

Praise for Once and For All:

“Dessen crafts a wonderful, raw, emotional story of love and relationships that will have you savoring each and every page.” – Buzzfeed
 
Once and For All is Dessen's thirteenth novel — and they just seem to get better and better every time….her impact in the world of YA literature is undeniable.”  Bustle
 
"Once and For All will fulfill every hope and dream Dessen’s fans may harbor.”  Travel + Leisure
 
“Sarah Dessen is the queen of heartfelt, YA…. so having her back just in time for beach season is a real treat.”  Cosmopolitan
 
“Sarah Dessen’s middle name is summer. Okay, not really, but she certainly knows how to write a killer summer romance.” HelloGiggles
 
“Dessen is the queen of heartfelt summery books and Once and For All is no exception.” Seventeen
 
“Sarah Dessen… remains a pro at dishing out novels that mix together heartache, hope, and love.”  Bookish
 
“Romance, humor, kindhearted characters, and a touch of painful reality make this another sure bet for Dessen fans.” – Kirkus Reviews
 
“Dessen, the newest recipient of the Margaret A. Edwards Award, offers up her thirteenth novel, and it’s everything readers have come to love about her work….no one else does summer love like Dessen.” – Booklist
 
“Dessen’s expertise at creating a character faced with change is once again on display in this book that reminds readers that love is measured ‘not in minutes but in moments.’”– VOYA


Praise for Sarah Dessen's writing:


"Is there anyone who can write about what matters most to teens as well as Dessen can?  I sincerely doubt it." —Jodi PicoultNew York Times bestselling novelist of Leaving Time and My Sister’s Keeper 

"Sarah Dessen is something of a rock star in young adult fiction. Her bestselling coming-of-age novels are warmly written explorations of teens in transition that are, by turns, questioning, humorous and hopeful." —Los Angeles Times