
HELLO I MUST BE GOING BY DYAN SHELDON
PUBLISHER WALKER
DEAD DOESN’T ALWAYS MEAN GONE
Sorrel had just turned eighteen when she was hit by a car. The day of her funeral, almost all of those gathered at the graveside are wiping away tears.
The one person who isn’t crying who hasn’t shed a single tear since the accident is Sorrel herself. She stands several yards away and watches her three closest friends Celeste, Orlando and Ruben a thoughtful expression on her face.
MY REVIEW
A splendid story. It may start a little bit sad, but every now and then I like to find a contemporary story with a difference, so I can escape from all the crime books I usually read. Sorrel Groober was a fairly normal attractive teenage girl, not an iconic, much loved celebrity or world leader. She was only a teenage girl loved by a few and Unknown to most. But she was dead too soon to make a difference to the world. Almost everyone in connection to Sorrel, family, friends relatives, neighbours, teachers and a few who didn’t know the Groobers attended Sorrel’s funeral. But just yards away she watches her best friends at her graveside. This book is so well written, that’s why I recommend it. I would also like to thank walker for being so kind and sending this book to review.