The Coldest Winter I Ever Spent
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Lerner Publishing Group, 2023.
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Ann Jacobus., & Ann Jacobus|AUTHOR. (2023). The Coldest Winter I Ever Spent . Lerner Publishing Group.

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Ann Jacobus and Ann Jacobus|AUTHOR. 2023. The Coldest Winter I Ever Spent. Lerner Publishing Group.

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Ann Jacobus and Ann Jacobus|AUTHOR. The Coldest Winter I Ever Spent Lerner Publishing Group, 2023.

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Ann Jacobus, and Ann Jacobus|AUTHOR. The Coldest Winter I Ever Spent Lerner Publishing Group, 2023.

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    [synopsis] => Eighteen-year-old Del is in a healthier place than she was a year and a half ago: She's sober, getting treatment for her depression and anxiety, and volunteering at a suicide-prevention hotline. Her own suicide attempt is in the past, and living in San Francisco with her beloved aunt has helped her see a future for herself.

	But when Aunt Fran is diagnosed with terminal cancer, Del's equilibrium is shattered. She's dedicated herself to saving every life she can, but she can't save Fran. All she can do is help care for her aunt and try to prepare herself for the inevitable-while also dealing with a crush, her looming first semester at college, and her shifts at the crisis line.

	After Aunt Fran asks for her help with a mind-boggling final request, Del must confront her own demons and rethink everything she thought she knew about life and death. 
	"Jacobus (Romancing the Dark in the City of Light, 2015) has done a beautiful job with many difficult subjects, striking just the right tone and treating her highly sympathetic characters with dignity and compassion."-Booklist 
	"Achingly beautiful, emotionally complex and thought-provoking. A deeply felt and ultimately hopeful novel." -Catherine Linka, author of A Girl Called Fearless 
	With intensely emotional and honest prose, Jacobus (Romancing the Dark in the City of Light) conveys Del's inner turmoil and longing for relief from the constant pain and fear of death she believes haunt her life. . . . supportive health coordinators and mentors help Del confront her fears and find a new appreciation for life in this hopeful read."-Publishers Weekly 
	"Honestly and courageously explores sensitive topics."-Kirkus Reviews 
	"A story that never shies away from the difficult, The Coldest Winter I Ever Spent is both challenging and compassionate."-Kelly Loy Gilbert, author of Conviction and Picture Us in the Light 
	"Skillfully rendered, this novel raises difficult questions about life and death. Instead of finding simple answers on the page, readers receive something better: honesty, hope and reassurance."-Sarah Tomp, author of The Easy Part of Impossible and My Best Everything
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