In David Levithan’s Every Day, the main character (known only as “A”) wakes each morning in a new body. At 16, A can make it through most days without problem; by accessing the memories of the host, A can deal with parents, talk with friends, handle boyfriends or girlfriends, complete homework, take tests, and play sports.
Some days are harder, though—waking in the body of a suicidal host, in the body of a drug addict, in the body of a mean girl.
But the hardest day is the day that A meets Rhiannon and falls in love. Because A wakes in a new body in a new city every morning, is a real relationship ever possible?
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