![]() ![]() Wren's father is distant, though not unloving. Wren tells her mother that her time in Maine will help her get back on her feet and back on track after the accident. Her grief leads her to convince her mother to let her move to rural Maine, where her father is living and working as an artist in a house deep in the woods. ![]() That she survived becomes one of Wren's greatest conflicts. ![]() Wren, sitting next to Patrick in the accident that took his life, remained mostly unscathed – she has some physical trauma as a result, but no injuries that won't heal. Before the accident, she was planning to go to college, exploring a career as a photographer, and to continue her romance with her boyfriend. Wren lives in New York City with her mother. The book begins just after the car accident that killed eighteen-year-old Wren Wells's boyfriend, Patrick. Amy McNamara has written one other novel, A Flicker in the Clarity, and has published a number of poems in literary magazines. Unable to cope with the aftermath of the accident, Wren moves in with her father, an artist living in the woods of rural Maine. ![]() Lovely, Dark, and Deep, a romance novel for young adults by Amy McNamara, tells the story of Wren Wells, a teenaged girl whose boyfriend, Patrick, was killed an accident that left Wren wounded but very much alive. ![]()
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