EVERY TIME YOU GO AWAY is officially out in the world today!

EVERY TIME YOU GO AWAY is officially out in the world today! This is my second dual POV book (EVERY OTHER WEEKEND was the first) and my first book to feature a wheelchair user. It’s also my most personal book because of that.

What’s that saying about how writing a book is easy? You just open a vein and bleed.

I feel that way with this one more than any of my previous books. Big feelings. Huge. But I’m also incredibly happy and unbelievably excited to share it with you. This is also my first book to include an author letter at the beginning and I thought I’d share that here with you:

Dear Reader,

When I first started my publishing journey, a lot of sweet friends and readers of all abilities asked me if I’d ever write a book about a character like me, a wheelchair user, and to say the idea terrified me is an understatement. For a long time the answer was always no, a pretty, polite no, but a no all the same. Not because I didn’t want to, but because I didn’t think I could. There
is often a lot of grief and heartache associated with disability, and I wasn’t sure I could bare to look as deeply into that mirror as I knew I’d have to.

Over the years I did try. I’d start and stop and start again and never let myself go there.

Until one day I thought of Rebecca. And Ethan. And this very broken but beautiful love story. And I couldn’t let it go, or rather it wouldn’t let me go.

So I tried again.

It did hurt.

With Every Time You Go Away, I wasn’t just imagining a character and how different experiences would have shaped them. I have lived with a spinal cord injury, paralysis, and becoming a wheelchair user since I was seventeen. That’s not to say that Rebecca’s story is anything like my own—it’s not
(please hear that if nothing else), but I am intimately acquainted with the emotions that come with those particular realities.

But writing this book also healed.

Because like me, Rebecca’s (and Ethan’s) story isn’t about disability. It’s about love and loss, joy and grief, struggle and success, guilt and forgiveness, and a million other things that people all over the world experience every day. More than that, this book gave me an opportunity to portray the lives of people living with disability in ways they might not often get to see, ways
that I see, and ways that are wonderful and full and rich. And hopeful.

There was a time in my life early on after I became paralyzed when I felt like I was just running out the clock, putting in my time and waiting, even longing, for the day when it could be over. It was hard to let go of the life I thought I’d have and to see the goals I had set for myself as possible or even to try to set new ones when I was reminded daily how much I’d lost. It’s still
hard, but like one of my characters says in this book, you can’t wait until life isn’t hard anymore to be happy. That’s easier said than done, as you’ll see once you start reading, but the end? When you get there? When hard isn’t easy, but you’ve discovered all the new reasons to smile?

That’s a beautiful thing.

So to all the friends, to all the other wheelies and readers who’ve asked or just wondered if I’ll ever?

Rebecca and Ethan’s story is for you.

With love,
Abigail

Get your copy of EVERY TIME YOU GO AWAY today wherever books are sold!
It’s available in paperback, ebook, and audiobook.

 

If you read EVERY TIME YOU GO AWAY would you please take a minute and leave me a review on Amazon and Goodreads? It can literally be a single sentence but it helps me so much! As soon as I hit fifty reviews, Amazon will start recommending the book to more users and that can sometimes mean the difference between an author getting to write more books or not.

Launch Event Tonight!


Tonight is the book launch event for EVERY TIME YOU GO AWAY! Please come join me and Kara McDowell (author of THE PRINCE AND THE APOCALYPSE) tonight at 6:30 pm at Changing Hands Bookstore in Tempe, AZ. All the event details are HERE.

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About Abigail

Abigail Johnson was born in Pennsylvania. When she was twelve, her family traded in snowstorms for year-round summers and moved to Arizona. Abigail chronicled the entire cross-country road trip in a purple spiral-bound notebook that she still has, and has been writing ever since. She became a tetraplegic after breaking her neck in a car accident when she was seventeen but hasn’t let that stop her from bodysurfing in Mexico, writing and directing a high-school production of Cinderella, and riding roller coasters every chance she gets. She is the author of several young adult novels including If I Fix You and Every Other Weekend. She is represented by Kim Lionetti at BookEnds Literary Agency.

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