

After one perfect day together, A embarks on a journey to stay in Rhiannon's life and tell her the truth. Over the years, A has established a set of boundaries to live by: don't get attached, keep a low profile, don't interfere, remember that the next day, you're going to move on.īut all that changes the day that A wakes up in the body of Justin, meets Justin's girlfriend Rhiannon, and falls in love. It's been this way for as long as A can remember, growing up experiencing only fleeting snatches of other people's lives. They could be male or female, gay or straight, alone or surrounded by family and friends - but they are always 16 years old, A's own age.

I am myself-I know I am myself-but I am also someone else.'Įvery day, A wakes up in a different body.

He also has several non-fiction works and editorials, which are frequently published in newspapers and magazines. Levithan’s books are known for their unique and thought-provoking premise, relatable characters, and deep exploration of identity, love, sexuality, and other complex themes. While at Scholastic, he co-authored the successful “Willy the Wizard” series and “The Realm of Possibility.” Levithan began his career working as an editor at Scholastic Press, where he helped to develop the company’s children’s and young adult publishing program. He is famous for writing young adult fiction and has published several highly acclaimed novels including “Every day,” which I just mentioned. David Levithan is an American author, editor, and publisher.
