A
laugh-out-loud, bittersweet debut full of wit, wisdom, heart, and a hilarious,
unforgettable heroine.
When
you’re a hypochondriac, there are a million different things that could be wrong
with you, but for Izzy, focusing on what could be wrong might be keeping her
from dealing with what’s really wrong.
I
almost raised my hand, but what would I say? “Mr. Bayer, may I please be
excused? I’m not totally positive, but I think I might have cancer.” No way.
Then everyone at school would know, and they would treat me differently, and I
would be known as “Izzy, that poor girl who diagnosed herself with breast
cancer during biology.”
But
Izzy’s sense of humor can only get her so far when suddenly her best friend
appears to have undergone a personality transplant, her mother’s health takes a
turn for the worse, and her beautiful maybe-boyfriend is going all hot and
cold. Izzy thinks she’s preparing for the worst-case scenario, but when the
worst-case scenario actually hits, it’s a different story altogether—and
there’s no tidy list of symptoms to help her through the insanity.
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