Editions for Losing Forever: (Paperback published in ), (Paperback published in ), (Hardcover published in ). · Losing Forever by Gayle Friesen is not a light summer read. Neither is it packed with dramatic emotion. It's the perfect stopping point. This book is about a girl named Jes, who has a very messed up life that she is trying to sort out. Her parents are divorced and now her mother is getting married again and Jes thinks it's too soon.5/5(7). In this novel by Gayle Friesen, normal life for Jes is slipping away. Her mother is getting married again and is totally preoccupied with planning the perfect wedding. And if one fool in love is not enough, Jes's best girlfriend has fallen for a complete jerk. To make matters worse, Jes also has to deal with Angela, her soon-to-be stepsister, who has come to stay for a month before the wedding/5(2).
Losing Forever by Gayle Friesen. In this novel by Gayle Friesen, normal life for Jes is slipping away. Her mother read more. 3 Total Resources View Text Complexity Discover Like Books Grade; ; Genre; Realistic Fiction; Year Published Word Count 49, Losing Forever by Gayle Friesen. Kids Can Press. Paperback. GOOD. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy, that'll have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, may not be included. Losing forever (Book) Average Rating.
Losing Forever by Gayle Friesen is not a light summer read. Neither is it packed with dramatic emotion. It's the perfect stopping point. This book is about a girl named Jes, who has a very messed up life that she is trying to sort out. Her parents are divorced and now her mother is getting married again and Jes thinks it's too soon. About Losing Forever - In this novel by Gayle Friesen, normal life for Jes is slipping away. Her mother is getting married again and is totally preocc. Losing Forever. by Gayle Friesen. Ninth-grader Jes Miner-Cooper knows that she isn’t responsible for her parents’ divorce; their marriage started to fail after her little sister, Alberta, died. What bothers her is the perception that her folks are hiding something from her.
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