Through Your Eyes

Cover for the book Through Your Eyes by Avril Sabine. A dark haired girl reading a book with a dark cover, a chair in the background.

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Genre: Young Adult Contemporary (with elements of romance)

A girl, a boy in a coma and a diary.

How far would you be willing to go to save the life of a stranger?

Life seems determined to throw one problem after another at sixteen-year-old Brenna. She feels like her life is disintegrating before her eyes and has no idea how to sort it out. Her best friend lives in another state, her parents are constantly arguing, her younger sister keeps prying into her things and she wants to break up with her boyfriend without it causing her more problems at school. The only person she has to talk to about everything is a boy in a coma. And she’s terrified he might never wake.