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Here lies me. Cordelia Erin Bridges. May she be remembered as more than her bloody underwear. A fresh, funny YA novel overflowing with period positivity, perfect for fans of Geek Girl and Moxie.
High school senior Delia Bridges has the most amazing mum and sister, killer grades - and periods so painful they make her scream, pass out and throw up.
With just a semester until she graduates, Delia is one step closer to pursuing her dream of becoming the doctor she's never had: one who takes her symptoms seriously.
When her pain leads to her getting expelled, Delia is forced to return to her old high school and face both her ex-best friend and her feelings for the boy with the blindingest smile . . . who held her hair while she threw up.
But with her future in jeopardy and no closer to a diagnosis, will Delia ever be more than her period?
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Here lies me. Cordelia Erin Bridges. May she be remembered as more than her bloody underwear. A fresh, funny YA novel overflowing with period positivity, perfect for fans of Geek Girl and Moxie.
High school senior Delia Bridges has the most amazing mum and sister, killer grades - and periods so painful they make her scream, pass out and throw up.
With just a semester until she graduates, Delia is one step closer to pursuing her dream of becoming the doctor she's never had: one who takes her symptoms seriously.
When her pain leads to her getting expelled, Delia is forced to return to her old high school and face both her ex-best friend and her feelings for the boy with the blindingest smile . . . who held her hair while she threw up.
But with her future in jeopardy and no closer to a diagnosis, will Delia ever be more than her period?