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You in five acts
LaMarche Una

You in five acts

Razorbill (2016)
9781101998939
LC Classification PZ7.L15958 .Yo 2016
LC Control No. 2016298138

Genre

  • Fiction
  • Juvenile Works
  • Young Adult Fiction

Subject

  • Ambition
  • Ambition - Juvenile Fiction
  • Dying
  • Friendship - Fiction
  • High School Students
  • High School Students - Juvenile Fiction
  • Interpersonal Relations In Adolescence
  • Interpersonal Relations In Adolescence - Juvenile Fiction
  • New York (N.Y.) - Juvenile Fiction
  • New York (State) - New York
  • Performing Arts
  • Performing Arts - Juvenile Fiction
  • Performing Arts High Schools - Fiction
  • Schools - Fiction
  • Young Adult Fiction
  • YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Romance
  • YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Social Themes / Death &

Plot

The latest contemporary novel from Una LaMarche, acclaimed author of Five Summers, Like No Other, and Don't Fail Me Now. In the high-pressure months leading up to the performance that will determine their futures, a group of friends at a performing arts school look back on when an unexpected event upended everything. "A poignant and timely socially conscious narrative."--Kirkus It's always been you--you know that, right? At a prestigious New York City performing arts school, five friends connect over one dream of stardom. But for Joy, Diego, Liv, Ethan and Dave, that dream falters under the pressure of second-semester, Senior year. Ambitions shift and change, new emotions rush to the surface, and a sense of urgency pulses between them: Their time together is running out. Diego hopes to get out of the friend zone. Liv wants to escape, losing herself in fantasies of the new guy. Ethan conspires to turn his muse into his girlfriend. Dave pines for the drama queen. And if Joy doesn't open her eyes, she could lose the love that's been in front of her all along. An epic ensemble piece in the vein of Fame and Let's Get Lost, You in Five Acts is a eulogy for a friendship--the heartbreaks, the betrayals, the inside jokes, the remember-whens. And the tragedy that changed everything.