Aspen One quiet night in Boulder Colorado Aspen Yellow Sunrise Taylor made a mistake In the next instant her life changed forever Aspen doesn t want to remember the car accident that killed Katelyn Ryan

One quiet night in Boulder, Colorado, Aspen Yellow Sunrise Taylor made a mistake.In the next instant, her life changed forever.Aspen doesn t want to remember the car accident that killed Katelyn Ryan, a sleek haired popular soccer player But forgetting is hard because Katelyn may have died but she didn t leave Her ghost is following Aspen around, and heading into seOne quiet night in Boulder, Colorado, Aspen Yellow Sunrise Taylor made a mistake.In the next instant, her life changed forever.Aspen doesn t want to remember the car accident that killed Katelyn Ryan, a sleek haired popular soccer player But forgetting is hard because Katelyn may have died but she didn t leave Her ghost is following Aspen around, and heading into senior year, it s kind of a problem Especially when Katelyn s former boyfriend Ben appears to be the only person at school with a clue as to how Aspen feels Popularity, Homecoming Court, hot guys none of these things ever mattered to Aspen She s been busy trying to keep her stoner mother Ninny in line and out of unemployment But with Ben sitting next to her in Physics and her therapist begging her to remember all the things she wants to forget, Aspen is thrust into a vivid, challenging world she can t control and doesn t want to A darkly funny, emotionally gripping story of opening up, letting go, and moving on, Aspen is about the best worst accident of your life and what comes next.
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Rebekah Crane is the author of The Odds of Loving Grover Cleveland and other young adult novels She found a passion for this genre while studying secondary English education at Ohio University She is a former high school English teacher, a yoga instructor, and the mother of two girls After living and teaching in six different cities, Rebekah finally settled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains to write novels and work on screenplays She now spends her days tucked behind a laptop at seventy five hundred feet, where the altitude only enhances the writing experience.