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020 _a9781471185090
040 _cYeshi
082 _aFIC LIP
100 _aLippincott, R., Daughtry., & Iaconis, T.
245 _aFive feet apart /
_cMikki Daughtry .
260 _aLondon :
_bSimon & Schuster,
_c2018.
300 _a276 p. :
_c20 cm.
520 _a Stella Grant likes to be in control—even though her totally out of control lungs have sent her in and out of the hospital most of her life. At this point, what Stella needs to control most is keeping herself away from anyone or anything that might pass along an infection and jeopardize the possibility of a lung transplant. Six feet apart. No exceptions.The only thing Will Newman wants to be in control of is getting out of this hospital. He couldn’t care less about his treatments, or a fancy new clinical drug trial. Soon, he’ll turn eighteen and then he’ll be able to unplug all these machines and actually go see the world, not just its hospitals.Will’s exactly what Stella needs to stay away from. If he so much as breathes on Stella she could lose her spot on the transplant list. Either one of them could die. The only way to stay alive is to stay apart. But suddenly six feet doesn’t feel like safety. It feels like punishment.What if they could steal back just a little bit of the space their broken lungs have stolen from them? Would five feet apart really be so dangerous if it stops their hearts from breaking too?.
650 _aLungs
_vJuvenile fiction.
_xTransplantation
650 _aDrugs
_vJuvenile fiction.
_x Testing
650 _aCystic fibrosis
_vJuvenile fiction.
700 _aIaconis, T.
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