![]() Amy also grows closer to her parents, coming slowly to accept that they really do indeed love her, and that they really do want to be a part of her life. As time passes, Amy and Caro begin a tense friendship, but it is one which Amy comes to enjoy. ![]() At the same time, Amy continues meeting with Laurie, her therapist from Pinewood, who encourages her to rethink her relationship with Julia.īack at school, Amy falls into a group of friends, including Patrick and Caro. Amy is an unexpected surprise, but her parents tell her that they do love her, and that she isn't a burden to them. ![]() Colin and Grace are deeply in love with one another, and never anticipated having children in marriage. Amy is angry, resentful, and sad, because she believes she has killed Julia, and because she believes her parents, Colin and Grace, are only being nice to her because of everything that has happened. When the novel begins, Amy is released from Pinewood Rehabilitation Center, having undergone therapy there for a few months following the car accident that claimed the life of Julia, to handle her drinking and Julia's death. "Love You Hate You Miss You" by Elizabeth Scott is a young adult novel which focuses on the efforts of sixteen year-old Amy to get over the death of her best friend, Julia. ![]()
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