How the Light Gets In, Katy Upperman
How the Light Gets In, Katy Upperman
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How the Light Gets In

Author: Katy Upperman

Narrator: Emma Lysy

Unabridged: 9 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/06/2019


Synopsis

Katy Upperman's How the Light Gets In is a haunting YA audiobook about a teen coping with the loss of her sibling.

Since her sister’s tragic death, seventeen-year-old Callie Ryan has basically given up. Her grades have plummeted, she’s quit her swim team, and she barely recognizes the people her parents once were.

When she returns to her aunt’s run-down coastal Victorian one year after Chloe’s death, Callie resigns herself to a summer of guilt and home renovations. She doesn’t expect to be charmed by the tiny coastal town or by Tucker Morgan, a local boy brimming with sunshine.

But even as her days begin to brighten, Callie’s nights are crowded with chilling dreams, unanswered questions, and eerie phenomenon that have her convinced she’s being haunted. Will Callie be able to figure out what her sister is trying to communicate before it’s too late?

About Katy Upperman

Katy Upperman is a graduate of Washington State University, a former elementary school teacher, and an insatiable reader. When not writing for young adults, Katy can be found whipping up batches of chocolate chip cookies, or exploring the country with her husband and daughter. Kissing Max Holden is her debut novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chelsea on September 26, 2019

This was perfectly fine, but nothing special. Meh.......more

Goodreads review by Katy on February 26, 2020

Hi -- I wrote this. :-)......more

Goodreads review by Sami on June 27, 2019

RATING - 5 STARS CW - death, suicide, and self-harm (suicide/self-harm very minimal) Wow...where do I begin? I had the pleasure of reading this book early (Thank you Swoon Reads!!), as I have with all of Katy Upperman's works, and am feeling so blessed that I get to hype this book up in hopes of you all......more

Goodreads review by Susan's Reviews on June 29, 2020

All those adjectives and adverbs! Normally, I don't mind them. Here, you were tripping all over them - everywhere. The over-use of these descriptors got in the way of the flow, the suspense, the drama - you name it, it was sandwiched between and adverb and/or an adjective each and every time! I trul......more

Goodreads review by Brooke — brooklynnnnereads on March 25, 2024

This was a surprising read. Surprising in the sense of the story but not surprising in the plot reveals because to be honest, one of the major reveals meant to be a surprise is easily predicted by the foreshadowing and groundwork that was laid down early in the book. It was also a different read whe......more