I Have Lost My Way by Gayle Forman

Title: I Have Lost My Way
Author: Gayle Forman
Pages: 258
Genre: Contemporary/YA
Publisher: Penguin Random House Canada/Viking Books for YR
Release Date: March 27, 2018
Buy: Amazon| Chapters Indigo| Kobo| AmazonCA

Summary (Goodreads)

A powerful story of empathy and friendship from the #1 New York Times Bestselling author of If I Stay.

Around the time that Freya loses her voice while recording her debut album, Harun is making plans to run away from everyone he has ever loved, and Nathaniel is arriving in New York City with a backpack, a desperate plan, and nothing left to lose. When a fateful accident draws these three strangers together, their secrets start to unravel as they begin to understand that the way out of their own loss might just lie in help­ing the others out of theirs.

An emotionally cathartic story of losing love, finding love, and discovering the person you are meant to be, I Have Lost My Way is best­selling author Gayle Forman at her finest.
 


Review: 

In Gayle Forman's newest novel she brings us a whole new story that are about three different strangers that are very distinct, unique and very powerful voices about discovering who you are.  The main characters- Freya, Harun, and Nathaniel. I Have Lost My Way was beautifully written, that will give you many emotions of happiness and sadness.

It was interesting that the book was set all in one day, told as flashbacks of all three characters. Each of them has lost their way and can also bring them together.While it was set in only one day, I didn't like how the romance was developed so quickly. It is no insta-love but I do hope that it continues between them.

Overall I throughly enjoyed this book from beginning to end! Already looking forward to what Gayle has coming for her readers next because all her books are unputdownable!! Be sure to pick up your copy at the store right away!

4/5

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