“Two lives. Two hearts, but only one of them working.”
Dani has spent her whole life in the hospital. Because she was born with her heart born on the other side of her body, the doctors and nurses seem to be her only friends. What if Dani doesn’t want her life to be in the hospital? Dani wants to make new friends, go to school, and a new heart. Then there’s Amanda; she’s fourteen-years-old, 4 feet 11, weighs 85 pounds, and is the perfect gymnast. The girls don’t even know each other, but their lives are about to change after an accident.
MY OPINION
Cold Hands, Warm Heart was really deep! I haven’t heard about Jill Wolfson until her book was recommended by my library. I’m really glad that I took this recommendation because I would have missed out on a lot. Jill Wolfson can really make you feel her characters, like you’ve been best friends with Dani since the first grade. She’s not one of those authors who crams a complicated story in less than 300 pages because you’ll understand Cold Hands, Warm Heart from start to finish and it’ll leave you thinking, “Wow, this book was amazing.” Read Cold hands, Warm Heart without hesitation, because if not, your going to regret it.
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