John Green's┬аThe Fault in Our Stars┬аmeets Rainbow Rowell's┬аEleanor & Park┬аin this darkly┬аfunny novel from the critically acclaimed author of┬аThe Beginning of Everything.
Up until his diagnosis, Lane lived a fairly predictable life. When he's sent to Latham House, a boarding school for sick teens, Lane thinks his life may as well be over.
But when he meets Sadie and her friends - a group of eccentric troublemakers - he realises that maybe getting sick is just the beginning. That illness doesn't have to define you, and that falling in love is its own cure.
Robyn Schneider's┬аExtraordinary Means is a heart-wrenching yet ultimately hopeful about true friendships, ill-fated love and the rare miracle of second chances.
Praise for┬аExtraordinary Means
'This captivating book about life, death, fear, and second chances will fly off the shelves' VOYA
'SchneiderтАЩs subtlety, combined with themes about learning to live life fully, makes this an easy recommendation for those seeking titles similar in premise to John GreenтАЩs The Fault in Our Stars' School Library Journal
'The perfect read-next for fans of the sick-lit trend and readers looking for a tear-stained romance' Bulletin of the Center for ChildrenтАЩs Books
'Fans of John GreenтАЩs blockbuster The Fault in Our Stars who are eager for more of that kind of story will likely be satisfied.' Booklist