Great New Read in the CRC
Levithan, D. (2012). Every day. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
Every Day is a story that stays with you long after the last page is read. The premise is fascinating: “A” wakes up every morning in a different body. He has no permanent name or even gender. The only consistency is his age as the bodies he inhabits continue to age. A seems to accept his fate until he meets Rhiannon, and then he wants desperately to form a relationship that lasts more than one day. Further complications arise when one of his host bodies contacts him and accuses A of something horrible. Before you check out our copy of David Levithan’s Every Day, be sure to check to see if it is a available. This one is sure to be popular and off the shelf this winter. Also, title and keyword searches must be Every Day (two words), not Everyday (one word).