
Each night, eighteen-year-old Sabine transitions between a life of privilege and security but no intimacy to one of economic struggle but loving relationships, and the difficulty of this strange situation causes her to consider suicide, at least in one physical reality.
year: 2014
call number/section: 1000
subjects: supernatural, juvenile fiction, identity (philosophical concept), families, fiction, identity, identity (psychology), love, family life, science fiction, science fiction
Editions

Shirvington, Jessica
Bloomsbury (2014)
Each night, eighteen-year-old Sabine transitions between a life of privilege and security but no intimacy to one of economic struggle but loving relationships, and the difficulty of this strange situation causes her to consider suicide, at least in one physical reality.
Schools: 8

Shirvington, Jessica
Each night, eighteen-year-old Sabine transitions between a life of privilege and security but no intimacy to one of economic struggle but loving relationships, and the difficulty of this strange situation causes her to consider suicide, at least in one physical reality.
Schools: 0