Instructions for dancing / Nicola Yoon.

By: Yoon, Nicola [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Waterville, Maine : Thorndike Press, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Edition: Large print editionDescription: 419 pages (large print) ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781432891763Subject(s): Dating (Social customs) -- Fiction | First loves -- Fiction | African Americans -- Fiction | Ballroom dancing -- Fiction | Divorce -- Fiction | Man-woman relationships -- Fiction | Dance schools -- FictionGenre/Form: Romance fiction. | Young adult fiction. | Large type books. Summary: Evie Thomas doesn't believe in love anymore. Especially after the strangest thing occurs one otherwise ordinary afternoon. She witnesses a couple kiss and is overcome with a vision of how their romance began and how it will end. After all, even the greatest love stories end with a broken heart, eventually. As Evie tries to understand why this is happening, she finds herself at La Brea Dance Studio, learning to waltz, fox-trot and tango with a boy named X. X is everything that Evie is not - adventurous, passionate, daring. His philosophy is to say yes to everything - including entering a ballroom dance competition with a girl he's only just met. Falling for X is definitely not what Evie had in mind. If her visions of heartbreak have taught her anything, it's that no one escapes love unscathed. But as she and X dance around and toward each other, Evie is forced to question all she thought she knew about life and love. In the end, is love worth the risk?
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Evie Thomas doesn't believe in love anymore. Especially after the strangest thing occurs one otherwise ordinary afternoon. She witnesses a couple kiss and is overcome with a vision of how their romance began and how it will end. After all, even the greatest love stories end with a broken heart, eventually. As Evie tries to understand why this is happening, she finds herself at La Brea Dance Studio, learning to waltz, fox-trot and tango with a boy named X. X is everything that Evie is not - adventurous, passionate, daring. His philosophy is to say yes to everything - including entering a ballroom dance competition with a girl he's only just met. Falling for X is definitely not what Evie had in mind. If her visions of heartbreak have taught her anything, it's that no one escapes love unscathed. But as she and X dance around and toward each other, Evie is forced to question all she thought she knew about life and love. In the end, is love worth the risk?

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