 Gr 8 Up—This will be a bittersweet summer for 17-year-old Taylor Edwards, whose family has retreated to their beloved cabin in the Poconos for a few final months of togetherness as Taylor's father slowly succumbs to stage-four cancer. Her older brother, Warren, a socially inept genius, and younger sister, Gelsey, a budding ballet star, feel at home in the friendly summer community, though they haven't been there for the last few years. The book occasionally inserts the pre-teen Taylor's memories of delightful times with former BFF Lucy, flashing a secret code to each other across the lake from their respective docks and hanging out with Henry, Taylor's first boyfriend. In the present day, things are different. Taylor and Lucy had a falling out five years ago, and haven't spoken since, and Henry has matured into a hottie. Most readers will deduce the event-which is frequently alluded to and revealed late in the story-that destroyed the girls' friendship. The characters are true to life, and Matson acknowledges the maturing physical attraction between Taylor and Henry as they spend sleepless nights on the dock, looking at stars. Matson has blended romance, humor, teen angst, boring summer jobs, and a truly tragic event into a wonderfully readable story, told in a manner that trusts teens' intelligence. Jenny Han's and Sarah Dessen's fans will gobble this up.—Maggie Knapp, Trinity Valley School, Fort Worth, TX
Gr 8 Up—This will be a bittersweet summer for 17-year-old Taylor Edwards, whose family has retreated to their beloved cabin in the Poconos for a few final months of togetherness as Taylor's father slowly succumbs to stage-four cancer. Her older brother, Warren, a socially inept genius, and younger sister, Gelsey, a budding ballet star, feel at home in the friendly summer community, though they haven't been there for the last few years. The book occasionally inserts the pre-teen Taylor's memories of delightful times with former BFF Lucy, flashing a secret code to each other across the lake from their respective docks and hanging out with Henry, Taylor's first boyfriend. In the present day, things are different. Taylor and Lucy had a falling out five years ago, and haven't spoken since, and Henry has matured into a hottie. Most readers will deduce the event-which is frequently alluded to and revealed late in the story-that destroyed the girls' friendship. The characters are true to life, and Matson acknowledges the maturing physical attraction between Taylor and Henry as they spend sleepless nights on the dock, looking at stars. Matson has blended romance, humor, teen angst, boring summer jobs, and a truly tragic event into a wonderfully readable story, told in a manner that trusts teens' intelligence. Jenny Han's and Sarah Dessen's fans will gobble this up.—Maggie Knapp, Trinity Valley School, Fort Worth, TXWe are currently offering this content for free. Sign up now to activate your personal profile, where you can save articles for future viewing
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