Sixteen-year-old Ebony Jones is devastated when her family moves from Houston to her grandmotherâs house in the country. Thereâs absolutely nothing for Ebony in Alula Lake, Texas. So she thinks.
Award-winning author Liara Tamaniâs What She Missed is a rich and emotional novel that celebrates change, nature, friendship, growing up, and love, for readers of Sarah Dessenâs The Rest of the Story and Elizabeth Acevedoâs Clap When You Land.
When Ebony and her parents move from Houston, Texas, to her grandmotherâs house in a small lake town, Ebony is sure her life is doomed. And to make matters worse, the ghost of Ebonyâs beloved grandmotherâa strong swimmer who tragically drowned in the lakeâis everywhere. Alula Lake does offer one perk: reconnecting Ebony with her childhood friend, Jalen.
But as Ebony settles into life, she finds herself drifting away from Jalen and gravitating to his older sister, Lena. Lena is chaotic, disorderly, and rebellious, yet she offers a reprieve for the anger and sadness Ebony feels about losing so much.
An ode to nature, art, friendship, history, family, and love, this lyrical coming-of-age story explores one girlâs summer of self-discovery as she reimagines the world and her place in it. What She Missed is for fans of Sarah Dessen, Nina LaCour, and Nicola Yoon.Â
Liara Tamani holds an MFA in writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts and a BA from Duke University. She is the author of the acclaimed young adult novels Calling My Name, a 2018 PEN America Literary Award Finalist and SCBWI Golden Kite Finalist; All the Things We Never Knew, a 2020 Kirkus Best YA Book of the Year; and What She Missed. Before becoming a writer, she attended Harvard Law School and worked as a marketing coordinator for the Houston Rockets and Comets, production assistant for Girlfriends (TV show), home accessories designer, floral designer, and yoga and dance teacher. She lives in Houston, Texas. liaratamani.com