
Stay with Me
Sixteen-year-old Leila Abranel was born some twenty years after her sisters. Her elegant sisters from her fatherâs first marriage have lives full of work, love affairs, and travel. Leila doesnât know either of them very well, but she loves hearing about themâdetails of Rebeccaâs ruined marriage, Clareâs first job, and the strings of unsuitable boyfriends.
When Rebecca kills herself, Leila wants to know why. She starts by spending time with Clare and finally comes to know her as a person instead of a story. With Clareâs reluctant help, Leila tracks down Rebeccaâs favorite places and tries to find her sisterâs friends. Along the way, Leila meets Eamon. Eamon is thirty-one and writes for television. He thinks Leila is beautiful and smart, but he does not, he tells her, date teenagers. And yet, the months go by and Leila turns seventeen and learns that you can love someone you are not dating.
Maybe letting Eamon love her back is a mistake. Maybe sheâll never know why Rebecca did what she did. Maybe, Leila, decides, most people have a hard time figuring out which way is left or knowing when to let go and when to stay.
- Sisters Fiction: As Leila pieces together the life of Rebecca, the sister she lost, she must forge a new, uncertain relationship with Clare, the sister she has left.
- Teen Grief Novel: A quiet, powerful exploration of loss and the search for answers after a loved oneâs suicide, handled with profound sensitivity and honesty.
- Forbidden Romance: Sheâs seventeen. Heâs thirty-one. Eamon insists he doesnât date teenagers, but their connection is undeniable, forcing Leila to navigate a relationship with no easy answers.
- Family Secrets: Delving into her fatherâs first marriage and a history she was never part of, Leila discovers that the sister she idolized was a stranger in more ways than one.
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Sixteen-year-old Leila Abranel was born some twenty years after her sisters. Her elegant sisters from her fatherâs first marriage have lives full of work, love affairs, and travel. Leila doesnât know either of them very well, but she loves hearing about themâdetails of Rebeccaâs ruined marriage, Clareâs first job, and the strings of unsuitable boyfriends.
When Rebecca kills herself, Leila wants to know why. She starts by spending time with Clare and finally comes to know her as a person instead of a story. With Clareâs reluctant help, Leila tracks down Rebeccaâs favorite places and tries to find her sisterâs friends. Along the way, Leila meets Eamon. Eamon is thirty-one and writes for television. He thinks Leila is beautiful and smart, but he does not, he tells her, date teenagers. And yet, the months go by and Leila turns seventeen and learns that you can love someone you are not dating.
Maybe letting Eamon love her back is a mistake. Maybe sheâll never know why Rebecca did what she did. Maybe, Leila, decides, most people have a hard time figuring out which way is left or knowing when to let go and when to stay.
- Sisters Fiction: As Leila pieces together the life of Rebecca, the sister she lost, she must forge a new, uncertain relationship with Clare, the sister she has left.
- Teen Grief Novel: A quiet, powerful exploration of loss and the search for answers after a loved oneâs suicide, handled with profound sensitivity and honesty.
- Forbidden Romance: Sheâs seventeen. Heâs thirty-one. Eamon insists he doesnât date teenagers, but their connection is undeniable, forcing Leila to navigate a relationship with no easy answers.
- Family Secrets: Delving into her fatherâs first marriage and a history she was never part of, Leila discovers that the sister she idolized was a stranger in more ways than one.












