

The Edge of Falling
Books | Juvenile Fiction / People & Places / United States / General
3.6
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Rebecca Serle
Sorrow can be seductive—but can hope triumph over heartbreak? A dark and searing novel from the New York Times bestselling author of In Five Years. Caggie never wanted to be a hero, but some things are decided for us. Growing up among Manhattan’s social elite, Caggie always had everything a girl could want, including a storied last name. But after saving a girl from the brink of suicide, Caggie becomes infamous, and now all she wants is to be left alone. After all, she’s still reeling from the recent death of her younger sister, the subsequent destruction of her relationship with high school boyfriend, Trevor, and the way in which her family has since fallen apart. So when mysterious Astor appears on the Upper East Side, he just might be the rescue she needs. But what is he hiding? As life as she knew it begins to unravel, Caggie realizes Astor’s past may be as dark as her own. And in a world in which she’s been branded a hero, Caggie will soon discover that no one can rescue you…not until you save yourself.
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More Details:
Author
Rebecca Serle
Pages
320
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2015-02-03
ISBN
1442433175 9781442433175
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"9/10 this book is the book that really got me into reading 🫶🏻🫶🏻 loved it and sobbed so many times when reading it"
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Keira Kono
"Rebecca Serle has easily become one of my favorite authors. This book was sad, but a good read. I didn't expect the ending. "
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Rochelle Harris
"The book was alright. Maybe it just wasn’t my cup of tea but it did take me a while to get through. There are some obvious typos but it wasn’t terrible or anything. "
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Alex
"Many people can relate to how the main character is feeling and I think that’s why I liked it so much."
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Grace Castro
"Really a underrated boon the ending was the best good for when u feel lost at hope of life love the author"
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Ken and Had
"it was amazing and really made you part of the story. i thought of the main character as my friend like she was telling me the story on the couch or something."
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Meghan Safrin