Edna's world i The the book, Everything Beautiful in the World, by Lisa Levchuk is very enjoyable and hard to put down. In the book, Edna faces the many challenges of life. Her mother has cancer, she barely speaks with her father, has an affair with her teacher, and ends up running away/5. · “Debut author Levchuk creates a distinctive and memorable voice for Edna--her hidden concerns and her secrets come to make emotional sense for readers as Edna begins to understand and move past them, while her wit and wry candor hint at a reserve of deep, even flinty optimism.” —STARRED, Publishers Weekly “Edna's narrative is fascinating. · LISA LEVCHUK teaches high school English and lives in Easthampton, Massachusetts. Everything Beautiful in the World is her first book. I’ve always loved books. English was always my favorite subject in school and I am now an English teacher myself.
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Everything Beautiful in the World-- Lisa Levchuk. Set in the s and told from the unreliable perspective of Edna, Everything Beautiful in the World is a story about finding love in the midst of pain. Edna's mother is hospitalized with cancer, and every time she tries to visit her mother, Edna's body totally shuts down and she becomes terribly ill. Everything Beautiful in the World, by Lisa Levchuk With Edna's mother in the hospital fighting cancer, she gets excused from pretty much everything she doesn't want to do (going to class, visiting her sick mother, etc.) and is indulged by her father (who gives her a sports car). If you combined the family strain and personal search from The Pursuit of Happiness by Tara Altebrando with the forbidden teacher-student relationship from Teach Me by R.A. Nelson and added a pinch of the melancholy from Lisa, Bright and Dark, by John Neufeld, you would get Everything Beautiful in the World, a stunning debut from Lisa Levchuk.
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