Jen Malone

Jen Malone

Jen Malone once spent a year traveling the world solo, met her husband on the highway (literally), and went into labor with her identical twins while on Stevie Nicks’s tour bus. Jen is the author of The Arrival of Someday and the YA travel romances Map to the Stars, Wanderlost, and Changes in Latitudes. www.jenmalonewrites.com.

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The Arrival of Someday
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The Arrival of Someday
  • By: Jen Malone
  • Narrator: Katherine Littrell
  • Length: 8 hours 2 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperTeen
  • Publish date: July 23, 2019
  • Language: English
  • (707 ratings)
(707 ratings)
In this emotionally candid contemporary YA, author Jen Malone delves into the world of a teen whose life is brought to an abrupt halt when she learns she’s in dire need of an organ transplant. Hard-charging and irrepressible,... Read more

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