What if you thought you had died, only to wake up in
someone else's body?
When Lucy, a teen diagnosed with terminal cancer wakes up cancer-free,
it should be a dream come true.
But faced with a life she didn't choose and trapped in a new body,
Lucy must face the biggest question of all . . .
How far would you go to save the one you love?
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Paula Rawsthorne is an exciting new talent in YA fiction. A former social-worker, she writes with passion and authenticity about the issues facing young people today. The opening chapters of The Truth About Celia Frost were picked from 150 entries to be included in the 2010 SCBWI Undiscovered Voices Anthology. Author location: Nottingham
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