The Longer We Dwell
How far can you bend before you break?


Billie Dixon's bipolar mother wants her in therapy and won't take no for an answer. Her sister wants her to act the role of perfect daughter and bridesmaid for her mother's wedding. And Xander wants her to admit feelings that don't exist.


But her infectiously bubbly housemate doesn't think she needs therapy. When the two become fast friends, Dahlia provides Billie with the effortless companionship she craves. Plus a thirst-quenching solution for her depression. But a bottle of wine isn't the best coping mechanism when your mom's an alcoholic.


Can Billie trust her instincts before she loses herself?


Now, Billie must choose between her first female friend and her own mental health. If she doesn't keep herself together, she'll end up every bit the alcoholic as her mother.
If you enjoyed All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven or If I Stay by Gayle Forman, you'll love THE LONGER WE DWELL.


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The Longer We Dwell
How far can you bend before you break?


Billie Dixon's bipolar mother wants her in therapy and won't take no for an answer. Her sister wants her to act the role of perfect daughter and bridesmaid for her mother's wedding. And Xander wants her to admit feelings that don't exist.


But her infectiously bubbly housemate doesn't think she needs therapy. When the two become fast friends, Dahlia provides Billie with the effortless companionship she craves. Plus a thirst-quenching solution for her depression. But a bottle of wine isn't the best coping mechanism when your mom's an alcoholic.


Can Billie trust her instincts before she loses herself?


Now, Billie must choose between her first female friend and her own mental health. If she doesn't keep herself together, she'll end up every bit the alcoholic as her mother.
If you enjoyed All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven or If I Stay by Gayle Forman, you'll love THE LONGER WE DWELL.


Get it now.
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The Longer We Dwell

The Longer We Dwell

by D. L. Pitchford
The Longer We Dwell

The Longer We Dwell

by D. L. Pitchford

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Overview

How far can you bend before you break?


Billie Dixon's bipolar mother wants her in therapy and won't take no for an answer. Her sister wants her to act the role of perfect daughter and bridesmaid for her mother's wedding. And Xander wants her to admit feelings that don't exist.


But her infectiously bubbly housemate doesn't think she needs therapy. When the two become fast friends, Dahlia provides Billie with the effortless companionship she craves. Plus a thirst-quenching solution for her depression. But a bottle of wine isn't the best coping mechanism when your mom's an alcoholic.


Can Billie trust her instincts before she loses herself?


Now, Billie must choose between her first female friend and her own mental health. If she doesn't keep herself together, she'll end up every bit the alcoholic as her mother.
If you enjoyed All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven or If I Stay by Gayle Forman, you'll love THE LONGER WE DWELL.


Get it now.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162125549
Publisher: Straight on till Morningside Prints
Publication date: 05/14/2018
Series: Billie Dixon , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

D. L. Pitchford was the youngest of four daughters born in Northern California to her parents Bobby and Pam, but the family moved to Southwest Missouri when D. L. was only four.

A love of creativity and a hunger for learning were an essential part of D. L.'s childhood. Her mother encouraged art and literature in every form, and by the age of ten, D. L. was already writing her own stories. This love only grew as D. L. attended college at Drury University, where she got her BA in English, Writing, and Fine Arts in 2013.

In 2014, D. L. married her husband, and they now have two little boys.
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