Another Day

By David Levithan

There are two sides to every love story. Even supernatural ones. This is the sequel to David Levithan’s unforgettable bestseller Every Day.

Every day is the same for Rhiannon. She has convinced herself that she deserves her distant, moody boyfriend, Justin. She knows the rules: Don’t be needy. Avoid upsetting him. Never get your hopes up.

Then, out of the blue, they share a perfect day together – perfect, that is, until Justin doesn’t remember anything about it. Confused, and yearning for another day as great as that one, Rhiannon starts to question everything. And that’s when a stranger tells her that the Justin she spent that time with & wasn’t Justin at all.

Levithan’s powerful novel beautifully explores the complexities of first love– for fans of Adam Silvera’s They Both Die at the End, Alice Oseman’s Heartstopper and Dustin Thao’s You’ve Reached Sam.

Format: Paperback
Ageband: from 12
Release Date: 18 Jan 2024
Pages: 400
ISBN: 978-1-4052-7343-5
avid is the New York Times best-selling author of Boy Meets Boy and Marly’s Ghost. While among his many collaborations are Will Grayson, Will Grayson with Fault in Our Stars author John Green, and Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist with Rachel Cohn, which became a major film. Tiny Cooper from Will Grayson, Will Grayson, now has his own novel: Hold Me Closer: The Tiny Cooper Story. David is also a highly respected children’s book editor, whose list includes many luminaries of children’s literature, including Garth Nix, Libba Bray and Suzanne Collins. He lives and works in New York.

Praise for David Levithan: -

”'David Levithan is an icon of queer young adult fiction. Romance, realism, and relationship drama - Levithan's stories are where my love for queer YA was born.” - Alice Oseman

Praise for Every Day: -

”'Fresh, unique, funny, and achingly honest…I didn't just read this book ― I inhaled it.” - Author Jodi Picoult

”'Rich in wisdom and wit.” - Entertainment Weekly

”'An awe-inspiring, thought-provoking reminder that love reaches beyond physical appearances or gender.” - Kirkus, starred review