How Small We Are

When Becca Hale learns her sister is dying, she is confronted with the hardest decision of her life—to stay home in the safety of her rule—following ways, or to risk everything with a reckless plan that just might save her from unimaginable loss. Unable to be a donor herself, Becca knows her only chance of finding her sister a match is to track down their birth parents over 800 miles away. Without a car, money for a flight, or time to devise a better plan, she decides that the van her window overlooks could be the answer to all of her problems. There’s just one small issue—its owner is Parker Bennett.

Parker who was her neighbor, and then her best friend, and then a traitor. 

And now, he just might be her savior - if they can survive each other first, that is. 

Becca will embark on an emotional journey through the American West, chasing down a cure at the expense of missing what could be her sister’s final months alive. She will put her fragile trust back in the hands of the boy who broke it nearly four years ago, and finally confront the parents whose abandonment left scars she’s yet to heal. After years of burying her insecurities in a songwriting notebook, Becca will finally be bold enough to risk heartbreak, face rejection, and allow herself to not only feel grief, but to persist in the face of it. 

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