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portada Vanish me: A Runaway Train Novel

Vanish me: A Runaway Train Novel

Lee Matthew Goldberg (Author) · Wise Wolf Books · Paperback

Vanish me: A Runaway Train Novel - Goldberg, Lee Matthew

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Synopsis "Vanish me: A Runaway Train Novel"

Get swept up once more in the tantalizing drama that surrounds Nico Sullivan as Lee Matthew Goldberg's young-adult Runaway Train trilogy comes to an end.When former singer Nico Sullivan goes missing, her estranged daughter, Love, finds her mom's old diary. Using each entry as a clue to her mother's whereabouts, Love takes a trip to L.A. with her best friends Frankie and Caden where she discovers that her feelings for Frankie may run deeper than she's willing to let on. While diving deeper into her mother's old life, Love struggles with her own social insecurities and abandonment issues. But as she's searching for lost parts of herself, Love also discovers something unexpected-a deep-rooted and shared love of 90s grunge music with that of her missing mother. At turns heartbreaking, inspiring and mysterious, Vanish Me is a portrait of a teenage girl desperate to find herself among the cracks her mother left behind.

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