E.R. Frank is an acclaimed author and clinical social worker known for her compelling young adult novels. Her works often explore complex themes of trauma, identity, and resilience. With a background in social work, Frank brings authenticity and depth to her storytelling, drawing on real-life experiences to create relatable and impactful narratives. Her debut novel, "Life Is Funny," received critical acclaim and established her as a powerful voice in YA literature.
I'm so used to you, I think I'd feel funny without you around.
You can't be everything to everyone.
Some people just don't make sense.
Nobody knows how long they have.
Everything's a trade-off. You can't have it all.
I'm not going to change for anyone.
You can only take so much before you break.
Sometimes the worst part is not knowing.
You can't fix everything, no matter how much you want to.
You have to do what's right for you.
You never know what someone else is going through.
Sometimes the hardest thing is facing the truth.