The School I Deserve
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
"Uncovers the key civil rights battle that immigrant children fought alongside the ACLU to ensure equal access to education within a xenophobic nation"
Ann Napolitano crafts deeply human stories, exploring the complexities of relationships and the ripple effects of life-altering events. Her writing is characterized by empathy and insight, allowing readers to delve into the inner lives and struggles of her characters. Through her masterful storytelling, she offers a profound look at the resilience of the human spirit and the power of connection. Her works resonate with readers for their authenticity and emotional depth.







"Uncovers the key civil rights battle that immigrant children fought alongside the ACLU to ensure equal access to education within a xenophobic nation"
Best friends and sisters, the four Padavano girls bring loving chaos to their close-knit Italian American neighbourhood. William Waters grew up in a house silenced by tragedy, where his parents could hardly bear to look at him, much less love him. So, when he meets the spirited and ambitious Julia Padavano, it's as if the world has lit up around him. With Julia comes her family: Sylvie, the family's dreamer, is happiest with her nose in a book; Cecelia is a free-spirited artist; and Emeline patiently takes care of them all. But when darkness from William's past begins to block the light of his future, it is Sylvie, not Julia, who becomes his closest confidante. The result is a catastrophic rift that leaves the family inhabiting two sides of a fault line. Can they find their way back to each other? Can love make a broken family whole?[Bokinfo].
One summer morning, a flight takes off from New York to Los Angeles- there are 192 people aboard. When the plane suddenly crashes, twelve-year-old Edward Adler is the sole survivor. In the aftermath, Edward struggles to make sense of his grief, sudden fame and find his place in a world without his family. But then Edward and his neighbour Shay make a startling discovery; hidden in his uncle's garage are letters from the relatives of other passengers - all addressed him. Following the passengers' final hours and Edward's unique coming-of-age, Dear Edward asks one of life's most profound questions- what does it mean not just to survive, but to truly live?
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The tender and perceptive debut novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Hello Beautiful, about three generations of a large Catholic family jarred into crisis by an unexpected pregnancy “This stunning . . . exquisite, skillfully written gem addresses serious issues–e.g., guilt vs. loyalty, the past vs. the present—[but] remains hopeful and includes ample doses of humor and wit.”—Library Journal (starred review) No one in my mother’s family ever talks about anything that can be categorized as unpleasant or as having to do with emotions. . . . This spellbinding novel by bestselling author Ann Napolitano is a poignant reminder of how connected we are to those we love, even when we cannot find the words to say it. The unforgettable story of three generations of an Irish American family, Within Arm’s Reach is another rich and deeply satisfying novel from the author who captured the many dimensions of grief in Dear Edward and the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood in Hello Beautiful.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • OPRAH’S BOOK CLUB PICK • OVER ONE MILLION COPIES SOLD! From the author of Dear Edward comes a “powerfully affecting” family story that explores whether love can heal a broken person. Praised for its emotional depth, this novel captures life’s highs and lows with precision. William Waters grows up in a home marked by tragedy, where love is scarce. His life transforms when he meets Julia Padavano during his freshman year of college. Julia, along with her inseparable sisters—dreamy Sylvie, free-spirited Cecelia, and nurturing Emeline—brings warmth and chaos into William's life. He finds solace in their family dynamic, but shadows from his past threaten to disrupt their happiness. As William's history emerges, it endangers Julia's plans for their future and tests the sisters' strong bond. The resulting family rift has lasting consequences, prompting the question of whether their loyalty can reunite them when it matters most. This novel is a heartfelt tribute to Louisa May Alcott’s classic, offering a moving portrayal of love that embraces individuals for who they truly are.
Una mañana de verano, Edward Adler, de doce años, su hermano mayor, sus padres y ciento ochenta y tres pasajeros embarcan en Newark rumbo a Los Ángeles. Entre ellos, además de los Adler, está un prodigio de Wall Street, una chica que acaba de descubrir que está embarazada, un veterano de la guerra de Afganistán que arrastra las secuelas de la contienda, un magnate de los negocios, una mujer independiente que huye de un marido demasiado controlador. A mitad de camino, el avión se estrella. Edward es el único superviviente. La historia se convierte en la gran noticia del momento y acapara la atención de todos los medios del país. Pero Edward no siente que haya sobrevivido al accidente. Una parte de él se ha quedado para siempre en ese avión en el que perdió a su familia, junto a esos pasajeros a los que conoció por unas horas, en ese cielo en el que su vida, tal como la conocía, cambió para siempre. Y es que, cuando lo has perdido todo, ¿de dónde puedes sacar la fuerza para seguir adelante, cómo volver a encontrar sentido a tu vida?
Vier zussen. Een onmogelijke liefde. Een hartverscheurende familiegeschiedenis.