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Meg Leder

    Meg Leder is a writer and book editor from New York City. Her work often delves into contemporary themes with a playful style, reflecting her admiration for literary figures like Harriet the Spy. Informed by her interests in art and urban life, her writing offers readers a unique perspective on the modern world.

    The Museum of Heartbreak
    Letting Go of Gravity
    Secret Me Book
    The Book of Me
    • What song could you listen to forever? What makes you laugh when you're alone? You see a falling star. What do you wish for? Get to know the most important person in your life-you Packed with creative and quirky prompts, ideas, and activities, this book helps you write, draw, Instagram, color, and create your way to discovering exactly what it is that makes you, you. So share it or keep it secret. Go in order or skip around. Write all over the front or cover it with a brown paper bag. There's no wrong way to use this journal because it's yours. It's time to celebrate what you're made of

      The Book of Me
    • Discover what makes you, you...What makes you tick and hum?What quirks and habits are yours and yours alone?who do you wish you could be?who are you now?The answers make up your "secret me," your soul's fingerprint.Packed with creative and quirky prompts, ideas, and activities, The Secret Me Book gives you an inspiring way to get to know this core part of you.Scribble thoughts, make lists, paste pictures, and doodle—all tapping into the real you.What would you do if you won the lottery?Is there a movie that defines you?What's your secret talent?Here's your secret me book—it's time to celebrate what you're made of.

      Secret Me Book
    • Letting Go of Gravity

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.0(1233)Add rating

      The story explores Parker's emotional journey as she attempts to rebuild her relationship with her twin brother, Charlie, who is healing from cancer. Amidst this familial struggle, she grapples with her own anxiety regarding the uncertainties of her future, highlighting themes of resilience, connection, and the challenges of navigating personal fears while supporting a loved one in crisis.

      Letting Go of Gravity
    • Penelope is sixteen and has never been in love. So when charming Keats sweeps her off her feet, she can't believe it. But then comes the soul-destroying realization that happy endings don't always last. Suffering from a broken heart, Penelope creates The Museum of Heartbreak, a collection documenting the ecstasy and devastation of first love.

      The Museum of Heartbreak