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My Life After Now Paperback – April 2, 2013

4.1 out of 5 stars 97 ratings

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Fans of Glee and Rent will love this story of unflinching honesty and unfaltering compassion.

The last thing Lucy ever expected was to end up as another teen statistic.

Lucy had a plan: become a Broadway star, start a life with her leading man Ty, make her family proud. But in a matter of days, Lucy loses Ty, her starring role, and her parents drop a bomb she never saw coming.

Suddenly, it's all too much―she wants out. Out of her house, out of her head, out of her life. She wants to be a new Lucy. So she does something the old Lucy would never dream of.

And now her life will never be the same. What will she tell her friends? How will she face her family? Off script and without the comforts of her simple high school problems, Lucy must figure out how to live, and even embrace, her new life.

Now…every moment is a gift. Because now she might not have many moments left.

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Gr 8 Up-Lucy is having the worst two weeks in her 16 years. Her longtime boyfriend cheats on her and starts dating her rival, who wins the role of Juliet, which Lucy spent most of the summer rehearsing. Then Lucy's mom arrives unexpectedly and wants to stay with her and her dads. The teen decides that a night out on the town, where she can forget everything, is just what she needs. She and her friends go to New York, where they drink too much, and Lucy goes home with a guy she doesn't know. A month later, when things have sort of calmed down, she realizes that one night could have had severe consequences. She tests positive for HIV, and her life spirals out of control as she tries to hide the reality from her parents and friends. She can't handle the pressure of the disease for long, though, before her secret is out. Although a few elements in this plot seem unrealistic, like her parents' reaction, most ring true. Lucy struggles with the reality of being HIV positive-especially since she doesn't feel sick-and knowing how people will treat her when they find out. There are few books about HIV-positive teenagers, and this is a poignant story. HIV/AIDS resources and facts are appended, along with book discussion questions.-Natalie Struecker, Rock Island Public Library, ILα(c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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"Debut author Verdi paints Lucy’s devastation and her tangled emotions with honesty and compassion. The reactions of those in Lucy’s life are believable as well, from a newfound love interest, who shies away from touching her, to the fierce devotion of her fathers, who are ready to fight when Lucy wants to give up. Information about living with HIV is peppered throughout, but Verdi’s novel never preaches, instead telling Lucy’s story with realism and hope." ― Publishers Weekly

"Verdi forces her readers to face Lucy’s dilemma with unflinching honesty and unfaltering compassion. Her complex and relevant story addresses issues that every teen faces. She deftly deals with the controversial topics of sex education in schools and prejudice against people who receive an HIV diagnosis. A gem of a novel." ―
RT Book Reviews

"Lucy’s journey toward accepting her diagnosis is realistically handled, complete with highs and lows." ―
Kirkus Reviews

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My Life After Now is one of those books that wakes you up and demands your attention. It weaves light scenes and heavy scenes and really makes you think, not only about being careful, but also how you live your life in general. " ― My Heart Hearts Books

"I applaud Jessica Verdi for writing this book, and hope that it will be a book that will be in every library and classroom. That it can be a book where teens who end up contracting this virus, can turn to this book for some guidance on where to go and who to talk to. I loved that as the story progressed, the author does leave a trail of steps that teens can take should they feel that they may need to be tested. I loved all the raw emotion found in these pages, and how in the end, there is always hope." ―
Chapter By Chapter

"Lucy is a strong, beautiful heroine. There's no doubt that this book has a heavy subject matter, but Verdi does such a wonderful job of balancing the HIV part with the happier parts of life. Lucy has a life before and after she's infected and that life is wonderful. I love the theater parts and I love how something like that is there for her to come back to even after she has such a hard time. I also appreciated the authenticity in the conclusion where not everything is wrapped up and not everyone ends up happily ever after. I just strongly recommend this book because I know I walked away understanding more about people who have HIV and I felt a little bit like I made a new friend in Lucy. " ―
In the Best Worlds

"What I loved the most about this book is how inspiring it is. Lucy pushes people away from her at first, but eventually she is able to pull through her situation thanks to the people around her, especially Evan, who becomes an important person in her life.
My Life After Now is a wonderful, touching story that portrays Lucy’s devastation and her tangled emotions with honesty. The book is about acceptance and learning to live your life with your illness. It brings every single perspective of a life changes after a positive HIV test" ― Imaginary Reads

"This book was crazy good is so many ways . . .What I love about Jessica’s writing is she keeps it real. Real reactions. Real misunderstandings. Real fears shown by uninfected people . . .Cancer is a killer, but so is HIV/AIDS. It just doesn’t get as much air time. That is why I would LOVE beyond LOVE to see this book saturating schools, being a part of their reading plan. I think it would save lives." ―
Novels on the Run

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My Life After Now is a remarkable and beautifully written story that brings a lot of awareness to teenagers about HIV. Jessica Verdi's work is up their with the likes of Janet Gutler - who also brings a lot of awareness out through her writing. " ― Book Passion for Life

"I find it amazing when a book can be both a great read and an eye opener at the same time. What I loved the most about this book, though, is how inspiring it is." ―
Xpresso Reads

"Even as her character dies onstage, Lucy learns she is capable of living a long and relatively healthy life by taking medications to slow the progress of the disease, going to support group meetings, and relying on the love and support of her family and friends. Lucy Moore isn’t going to exit stage left anytime soon." ―
A&U America’s Aids Magazine

"There are a few books about HIV-positive teenagers, and this is a poignant story." ―
School Library Journal

"A well-paced young adult fictional novel...Veers from the preachy and sticks to the human interest and drama." ―
POZ

"This title deals with the heart-breaking reality of HIV infection among teens. Lucy tells her story with unflinching realistic detail, yet Verdi avoids both gratuitous description and preaching." ―
Library Media Connection

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 1402277857
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Sourcebooks Fire (April 2, 2013)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 304 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9781402277856
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1402277856
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 13 - 17 years
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ HL720L
  • Grade level ‏ : ‎ 7 - 12
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 12 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 0.76 x 8.25 inches
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Jessica Verdi lives in New York with her family. A graduate of The New School's MFA in Writing for Children program, she is the author of several books for children and teens, including FOLLOW YOUR ARROW, I'M NOT A GIRL, AND SHE WAS, WHAT YOU LEFT BEHIND, THE SUMMER I WASN'T ME, and MY LIFE AFTER NOW. She loves seltzer, hot sauce, TV, vegetarian soup, flip-flops, and all animals. Visit her at www.jessicaverdi.com and follow her on Twitter and Instagram @jessverdi.

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Customers find this book to be an outstanding read with a compelling and relatable young adult story that deals with tough subjects. Moreover, the novel serves as required reading for young adults, with well-rounded characters and humor that balances the serious material. Additionally, customers describe the story as heartbreaking yet hopeful, with one review noting how it makes readers appreciate life's beauty.

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Customers find the book's story compelling and relatable, particularly appreciating how it deals with tough subjects, with one customer noting it's a completely believable account of a girl infected with HIV.

"...It is a story of education and acceptance. It is a story of a young girls life, the choices she made and the way she lives with those choices...." Read more

"...of Shakespearian scenes and modern day teen drama were effortlessly woven into the plot. The comparisons to plagues and HIV were genius...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2014
    I do this all the time. I see a book that sparks my interest and with little or no investigating as to the story I buy it not know what to expect. That’s just what I did with My Life After Now. I can’t begin to tell you how happy I am that I bought this book. I was surprised and delighted that not only I took a chance on an author I had not previously read but that I found an author who can present a story with such eloquence and tenderness.

    Though I don’t share one quality with Lucy the main character in this story I felt a bond with her that was so intense. Not only does she sparkle with her amazing personality and unique outlook on life, she faces each struggle with fierce intensity.
    One of the things that I adored about this story and the author was the surprise at how out of the box the story was. It seems fear is not a word the author adheres to and I applaud not only the way she structured the family dynamic but her willingness to write about a topic that is lost within the many books being published.

    This is the story of Lucy and her life. It is the story of learning to live with the choices she makes and taking ownership of those choices. It is a story of family, the good, the bad, the truth and the lies. It is a story of friendship and love and all that comes with both. It is a story of education and acceptance. It is a story of a young girls life, the choices she made and the way she lives with those choices. It is a story of finding yourself, flaws and all and embracing your unique individuality.

    The author shared with us a story that not only touches your heart but seeps into your soul. You laugh, gasp, hurt, hope and learn within the words that are written. You will find that the story will shut out the outside world leaving you lost, reading with hope and a fierce desire that the story follows the path that you feel Lucy deserves.
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2013
    The Heart of the Matter

    Stds, we know about them, have been subjected to countless lectures by sex-ed teachers about prevention, the dos and don'ts, and have even witnessed their effects via the media, yet no one ever talks about the after. Instead, ravaged features, hollowed cheeks, rashes, and other nasty effects are relegated to the darkest corner of our minds; like the monster under the bed or other childhood fears. This attitude is especially prevalent among teens. One of youth's greatest follies is the belief that a bubble of innocence will protect us and keep us safe, that we won't end up like other people...That things can't possibly happen to us. Life wouldn't be unfair that way, right? What if you screw up though? What if you get that dreaded STD? What do you do then? My life after now by Jessica Verdi depicts the heart wrenching journey of a teenage girl after it all, after the positive.
    In the beginning, sixteen year old Lucy has it all. She has a gorgeous boyfriend named Ty; amazing besties named Max and Courtney, lives with two dads who dearly love her, and is queen of her drama club. Then comes Aliesse, and she gradually loses what she considers to be everything, (High school, so about the status.) After Ty predictably turns out to be a cheater, and after some home issues, Lucy has a drunken one nighter with a guy and her life irrevocably changes.
    Although I didn't exactly love Lucy, and totally agreed with her when in retrospect she sees that she was being a spoiled child, I will say that the author's writing was exquisite. Her descriptions of the New York hustle and bustle, pop culture references, as well as her seamless blending of Shakespearian scenes and modern day teen drama were effortlessly woven into the plot. The comparisons to plagues and HIV were genius. HIV really is "a plague upon your house." You appear fine, you feel fine at first, yet you're slowly rotting from the inside. When Lucy struggled to accept her fate since she didn't feel ill, I could understand. Surely if you were sick you would look sick? Also, Lucy's reactions were genuine. I actually pictured myself running from the clinic, pushing people away and wanting to quit living life the way she did. Since I was ignorant about HIV because of its taboo nature, at first I assumed that her melancholy wasn't unfounded. I too thought that her life was over, that she was doomed to a life of loneliness, that she couldn't possibly have a life now that she was positive. Glad the author did her research and proved me wrong. Glad to know that it was just her blood that was tainted, and that that taint didn't have to supersede all else.
    There was something so amazing about watching Lucy learn to move forward. I enjoyed learning with her, going to Dr appointments with her, and I especially loved the support group meetings. Roxie was such an inspiration, and I couldn't have picked a better person to teach Lucy how to live again. I so want the author to give us a Roxie book. With proper care and medications, people who do have HIV truly can live full lives. It's not propaganda to give hope to the downtrodden; the facts are all there if one merely seeks the correct resources.
    I will say that there were parts in the story that made my heart ache for Lucy. If one is faint of heart, I don't know if he or she will be suited for My Life after Now. For instance, when Evan the love interest is skeptical about touching her hand when he first hears of her diagnosis, it made me angry. I was sad for her while being mad at myself because had it not been for this book, I would have also shied away from her touch; even though I know that the transmission of HIV is only possible when fluids are exchanged. The book also touches on death, and elaborates on the fragility of the human condition. Finally, our morality and faith are questioned. Do people have the right to know about it if ever test results came back positive for HIV? Should we keep it to ourselves, thereby protecting ourselves from discrimination? Will sharing our trial cause more problems, or should we have faith that ignorance won't prevail?
    Its controversial nature not withstanding, my life after now is an outstanding read. It manages to shed light on one of the darkest diseases of our time and to simultaneously educate it's readers in a non obtrusive way. While I do wish that it would have focused a bit more on the medical, since there are still so many things I would love to know, I can respect the way the author chooses to focus on the complications and challenges associated with daily interactions post diagnosis, rather than the disease itself. She's teaching us that although one may be sick, life still goes on; you must continue to stride purposefully onward, even when you consider yourself unworthy or a pariah. If ever a book were to be considered for freshmen material required reading, then I nominate My Life after Now. It eloquently expresses the severity of HIV, and gives the reader much needed awareness. Unlike those boring safe sex assemblies, or those thin, lesion ridden bodies, that we can coax our minds from straying to, My Life after now will stick. Its humor and sincerity will be something that even hard headed adults will reminisce about, and can use as a reference point. HIV is real, and instead of presenting it like the bogyman in the closet, MY life after now let's us see the heart of the matter. To Teens especially, it's what matters most.
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  • Mrs. T. Tomkins
    5.0 out of 5 stars Addictive novel about what life can throw your way
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 8, 2013
    A very thoughtful story about an ordinary teenager whose life is changed forever. This isn't my normal type of book to read - it's usually paranormal romance. Every now and then I like to try something different.

    Lucy is a regular teenager who loves performing with her drama group until circumstances cause her to act out one night. Unfortunately, Lucy has to face the consequences of that night (I'm trying not to spoil it too much!). Fortunately for her, she has wonderful fathers who support her through it (once she tells them) as well as her best friends (once they find out). I have to say that Evan is a dream and the perfect boyfriend for her.

    It was a very informative book as well. There are things I know generally about the subject (again, trying not to spoil it!) but others that I did not know and this book was very helpful in educating me.

    A very enjoyable book, which I couldn't put down until I finished it. Well done Jessica Verdi - looking forward to the next one!
  • Kat
    4.0 out of 5 stars My Life After Now
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 1, 2014
    Whenever I see a YA book that is a little different or unusual from the norm, I can’t help but be attracted to it. My Life After Now is exactly that type of book, because it deals with an issue that many of us are probably guilty of not even thinking about in 2014. And although the synopsis doesn’t reveal what it’s about, it’s not exactly a spoiler but I’m going to try and avoid it nevertheless.

    Lucy is a character that’s easy to feel sympathy for and an affinity with – she makes just one bad judgement call and it changes her life completely, and her journey to come to terms with her condition, to break the news to her family and to try and move forward with her life are so well written it was almost impossible to put the book down.

    My Life After Now has one of the best parent-teen relationship I’ve encountered in YA for a long time – as well as the fact she has two fathers, they are prominent in Lucy’s story and are very individual characters with fantastic personalities. There are also a whole bunch of secondary characters that support Lucy in dealing with her condition – her two best friends and her romantic interest (although the romance thankfully isn’t the main focus of the plot), her school nemesis and her dropkick ex – all of them are very distinct and loveable or frustrating (or both). In fact, all of the characters in My Life After Now feel like real people – they have their flaws but their personalities are so distinctly different.

    My Life After Now deals with a difficult subject, but Verdi does a good job in covering all the bases, from Lucy’s parents’ reaction, her relationship with different people in her life, and her actions all felt completely plausible and realistic. If you like contemporaries that cover slightly unusual subjects with a strong parental influence (which, let’s be honest can be quite rare in YA), I definitely recommend My Life After Now.