The abuser gets arrested and she goes to therapy. I think.
"Dreamland" by Sarah Dessen is a young adult novel that explores the journey of a teenage girl named Caitlin as she navigates through a toxic relationship and strives to find her own identity and sense of self-worth. The book delves into themes of love, loss, and resilience, making it a poignant and emotional read for young adult readers.
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The first book written by Sarah Dessen is "That Summer," published in 1996.
If you enjoyed "Dreamland" by Sarah Dessen, you might like other YA contemporary novels with themes of self-discovery, relationships, and coming-of-age. Books like "The Truth About Forever" by Sarah Dessen, "Eleanor & Park" by Rainbow Rowell, and "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" by Jenny Han could be good choices for you.
There are 256 pages in the book Last Chance by Sarah Dessen.
In the ending of "Dreamland" by Sarah Dessen, the main character Caitlin finally breaks free from her abusive relationship with her boyfriend Rogerson. She learns to prioritize her own well-being and finds the strength to move on and rebuild her life. The book ends on a hopeful note as Caitlin begins to rediscover herself and look towards a brighter future.
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No, the book "Just Listen" by Sarah Dessen has not been made into a movie.
Sarah Dessen's next book will be coming out in May 2013. It will be called, "The Best After Ever".
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Remy Starr ( main Character ) Chloe ( Remy's Friend ) Jess ( Remy's Friend ) Lissa ( Remy's Friend ) Dexter ( Remy's Boyfriend Ted ( In The Truth Squad Band ) John Miller ( In The Truth Squad Band ) Lucas ( In The Truth Squad Band ) Don ( Remy's Moms Husband ) Barbara Starr ( Remy's Mom )
The conflict in the book "Dreamland" by Sarah Dessen revolves around the protagonist, Caitlin, trying to navigate her feelings of loss, identity, and self-worth after her sister abruptly leaves home. She ends up in a tumultuous relationship with her boyfriend Rogerson, who introduces her to dangerous behaviors and further complicates her path to self-discovery.
Sarah Dessen (the best YA author ever) has written: Just Listen; Dreamland; This Lullaby; Lock & Key; The Truth about Forever; Someone Like You; Keeping The Moon (Also known as Last Chance); That Summer; and Along for the Ride. (Not in that order, either.)