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Will It Ever Get Better?: Woodview Stories, #2
It Could Always Be Worse: Woodview Stories, #1
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Jo Reilly has dealt with a lot of big changes lately. She's sharing a room with a surprise half-sister, her parents are always fighting, her best friends aren't speaking to her, and she's falling for someone totally unexpected. All she wants is to be normal, but what does that even mean? Jo must learn to shed her insecurities, resentments, and preconceived notions, in order to be true to herself and find the people who really care about her. Book Two in the Woodview Stories series.

 

Woodview Stories is a Young Adult contemporary fiction book series. It tells the coming of age tales of a diverse group of teens living in the affluent Long Island neighborhood of Woodview. The overarching story progresses through the books chronologically with each installment switching narrator to focus on a different person's point of view.

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Release dateSep 26, 2023
Will It Ever Get Better?: Woodview Stories, #2
It Could Always Be Worse: Woodview Stories, #1

Titles in the series (2)

  • It Could Always Be Worse: Woodview Stories, #1

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    It Could Always Be Worse: Woodview Stories, #1
    It Could Always Be Worse: Woodview Stories, #1

      After a traumatic experience in her hometown of Miami, Elena Flores moves away to live with the father she's never met. It's not easy starting a new school in the middle of October, so when her half sister invites her to a party, she thinks "what's the worst that could happen?" Elena must learn to navigate her new life in the wealthy suburbs of Long Island and try to build relationships, but that's hard to do when she doesn't know who to trust and she can't let go of her anger and sadness.   Woodview Stories is a Young Adult contemporary fiction book series. It tells the coming of age tales of a diverse group of teens living in the affluent Long Island neighborhood of Woodview. The overarching story progresses through the books chronologically with each installment switching narrator to focus on a different person's point of view.

  • Will It Ever Get Better?: Woodview Stories, #2

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    Will It Ever Get Better?: Woodview Stories, #2
    Will It Ever Get Better?: Woodview Stories, #2

    Jo Reilly has dealt with a lot of big changes lately. She's sharing a room with a surprise half-sister, her parents are always fighting, her best friends aren't speaking to her, and she's falling for someone totally unexpected. All she wants is to be normal, but what does that even mean? Jo must learn to shed her insecurities, resentments, and preconceived notions, in order to be true to herself and find the people who really care about her. Book Two in the Woodview Stories series.   Woodview Stories is a Young Adult contemporary fiction book series. It tells the coming of age tales of a diverse group of teens living in the affluent Long Island neighborhood of Woodview. The overarching story progresses through the books chronologically with each installment switching narrator to focus on a different person's point of view.

Author

Ian Rose Castro

Ian Rose Castro (he/they) was an avid reader as a child, but as a queer Latine teen, he always wished he could see more characters like him and his friends in the books he read. He has always loved creative writing, so he decided to try writing his own.  Ian graduated from Drexel University magna cum laude, with a B.S. in Music Industry, dual minors in Communication and Business Administration, and a Certificate in Creative Writing and Publishing. He loves to listen to music, binge trashy TV, and cuddle with his dog. He currently lives on Long Island.

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