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# You'd Be Home Now

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the critically acclaimed author of Girl in Pieces comes a stunning novel that Vanity Fair calls “impossibly moving” and “suffused with light”. In this raw, deeply personal story, a teenaged girl struggles to find herself amidst the fallout of her brother's addiction in a town ravaged by the opioid crisis. For all of Emory's life she's been told who she is. In town she's the rich one--the great-great-granddaughter of the mill's founder. At school she's hot Maddie Ward's younger sister. And at home, she's the good one, her stoner older brother Joey's babysitter. Everything was turned on its head, though, when she and Joey were in the car accident that killed Candy MontClaire. The car accident that revealed just how bad Joey's drug habit was. Four months later, Emmy's junior year is starting, Joey is home from rehab, and the entire town of Mill Haven is still reeling from the accident. Everyone's telling Emmy who she is, but so much has changed, how can she be the same person? Or was she ever that person at all? Mill Haven wants everyone to live one story, but Emmy's beginning to see that people are more than they appear. Her brother, who might not be "cured," the popular guy who lives next door, and most of all, many "ghostie" addicts who haunt the edges of the town. People spend so much time telling her who she is--it might be time to decide for herself. A journey of one sister, one brother, one family, to finally recognize and love each other for who they are, not who they are supposed to be, You'd Be Home Now is Kathleen Glasgow's glorious and heartbreaking story about the opioid crisis, and how it touches all of us.

Review: Emotional, well-written story that handles difficult topics thoughtfully - You’d Be Home Now is a powerful and emotionally grounded novel that explores family, addiction, and the ripple effects of choices in a very human way. The story is heavy at times, but it’s written with care and intention rather than shock value. The characters feel realistic and flawed, and the emotional weight of the story builds naturally. It does a good job showing how addiction affects not just one person, but everyone around them, without turning anyone into a caricature. The perspective feels honest and reflective rather than preachy. Kathleen Glasgow’s writing style is easy to read but emotionally impactful. The pacing works well, and the story gives space for the characters to process what’s happening instead of rushing through major moments. While the subject matter is serious, it’s handled with empathy and balance. Overall, this is a compelling, well-written novel that stays with you after finishing. It’s not a light read, but it’s a meaningful one, especially for readers interested in character-driven stories that explore real-life struggles with depth and compassion.
Review: Hard Topics - An emotional book that deals with some heavy topics. Emory is in a horrible accident with another classmate, her brother and his friend. Her brother Joey is a heavy drug user and finds himself in rehab. The whole school blames Emory and the boys for the death of the classmate. Her brother ends up in rehab, she shattered her knee and will not be able to continue to dance and the friend who was driving was sent to juvie and lost his eye. The story unfolds with the aftermath of the accident and daily life.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,396 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #14 in Teen & Young Adult Fiction about Emotions & Feelings #16 in Teen & Young Adult Fiction about Death & Dying #24 in Teen & Young Adult Friendship Fiction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 6,417 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Emotional, well-written story that handles difficult topics thoughtfully
*by R***S on December 13, 2025*

You’d Be Home Now is a powerful and emotionally grounded novel that explores family, addiction, and the ripple effects of choices in a very human way. The story is heavy at times, but it’s written with care and intention rather than shock value. The characters feel realistic and flawed, and the emotional weight of the story builds naturally. It does a good job showing how addiction affects not just one person, but everyone around them, without turning anyone into a caricature. The perspective feels honest and reflective rather than preachy. Kathleen Glasgow’s writing style is easy to read but emotionally impactful. The pacing works well, and the story gives space for the characters to process what’s happening instead of rushing through major moments. While the subject matter is serious, it’s handled with empathy and balance. Overall, this is a compelling, well-written novel that stays with you after finishing. It’s not a light read, but it’s a meaningful one, especially for readers interested in character-driven stories that explore real-life struggles with depth and compassion.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hard Topics
*by T***I on November 8, 2025*

An emotional book that deals with some heavy topics. Emory is in a horrible accident with another classmate, her brother and his friend. Her brother Joey is a heavy drug user and finds himself in rehab. The whole school blames Emory and the boys for the death of the classmate. Her brother ends up in rehab, she shattered her knee and will not be able to continue to dance and the friend who was driving was sent to juvie and lost his eye. The story unfolds with the aftermath of the accident and daily life.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Really good book
*by H***H on April 23, 2026*

Really good book

## Frequently Bought Together

- You'd Be Home Now
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