Title: The Beauty that Remains
Author: Ashley Woodfolk
What it’s about (in 75 words or fewer): Logan's ex-boyfriend, Bram, died in a mysterious "suicide." Shay's twin sister, Sasha, died of leukemia. Autumn's best friend, Tavia, died in a car accident on the way to a party that Autumn (and Tavia's brother, Dante) were supposed to attend. Logan obsessively watches Youtube videos of Bram; Shay struggles to keep up Sasha's music blog; Autumn writes messages to Tavia's email account. All these grieving teenagers have some connection to the defunct band, Unraveling Lovely.
What I think: I thought I had read some sad, yet moving, books this year, but this one was . . . WOW. I originally picked it up because it had a blurb from Angie Thomas, the author of The Hate U Give, on the cover: "Be prepared to be broken, be prepared to feel whole again." Since The Hate U Give is one of the best books I've ever read (and I've read LOTS of books), I picked up The Beauty that Remains. And again, wow.
Wednesday, August 22, 2018
The Beauty that Remains--"No one ever talks about the living who have unfinished business with the dead. How do they ever find peace again?"
Labels:
African-American,
Asian-American,
Bisexuality,
Depression,
Family,
grief,
Mental illness,
Multi-racial character,
Music,
Social activism,
Suicidal thoughts,
Supportive friends,
Violence
Sunday, August 19, 2018
If I Was Your Girl--"Pro-tip: read the author's notes FIRST"
Title: If I Was Your Girl
Author: Meredith Russo
What it’s about (in 75 words or fewer): Amanda moves in with her estranged father to attend a new school for her senior year of high school, and everything seems to be going well for her so far. She meets a new group of girlfriends and even begins dating Grant. But Amanda has a secret: she is a transgender female and knows that if anyone finds out the truth about her past, her newfound happiness could be over.
What I think: Sometimes I am a brat and flip ahead in the pages of the book to see what's going to happen later in the story. I sometimes spoil major plot points or even the whole ending for myself when I do this, so I nearly always regret it (but I can't stop doing it because, well, I have no idea). But anyway, with this book, I actually did not regret flipping through towards the end.
Author: Meredith Russo
What it’s about (in 75 words or fewer): Amanda moves in with her estranged father to attend a new school for her senior year of high school, and everything seems to be going well for her so far. She meets a new group of girlfriends and even begins dating Grant. But Amanda has a secret: she is a transgender female and knows that if anyone finds out the truth about her past, her newfound happiness could be over.
What I think: Sometimes I am a brat and flip ahead in the pages of the book to see what's going to happen later in the story. I sometimes spoil major plot points or even the whole ending for myself when I do this, so I nearly always regret it (but I can't stop doing it because, well, I have no idea). But anyway, with this book, I actually did not regret flipping through towards the end.
Friday, August 17, 2018
When the Moon Was Ours--"The blue whirled in on itself like the curves of a nautilus shell"
Title: When the Moon Was Ours
Author: Anna-Marie McLemore
What it’s about (in 75 words or fewer): Best friends Miel and Sam are known as the strange ones in their town. Miel's wrist grows roses, and Sam paints moons to hang in the trees. Miel lives with Aracely, the town curandera, and Sam pollinates the pumpkins in the Bonner's pumpkin field. When the beautiful, yet evil Bonner sisters want to use Miel's roses to enhance their powers, they discover a secret about Sam that they threaten to reveal to the whole town.
What I think (in 250 words or fewer): McLemore is Mexican-American who describes her writings as magical realism. She blends elements of folk and fairy tale and culture in her stories. Miel appears out of a water tower when she is five, Aracely cures the townspeople of "love sickness," and Sam is a bacha posh who wants to remain a boy.
Author: Anna-Marie McLemore
What it’s about (in 75 words or fewer): Best friends Miel and Sam are known as the strange ones in their town. Miel's wrist grows roses, and Sam paints moons to hang in the trees. Miel lives with Aracely, the town curandera, and Sam pollinates the pumpkins in the Bonner's pumpkin field. When the beautiful, yet evil Bonner sisters want to use Miel's roses to enhance their powers, they discover a secret about Sam that they threaten to reveal to the whole town.
What I think (in 250 words or fewer): McLemore is Mexican-American who describes her writings as magical realism. She blends elements of folk and fairy tale and culture in her stories. Miel appears out of a water tower when she is five, Aracely cures the townspeople of "love sickness," and Sam is a bacha posh who wants to remain a boy.
Tuesday, August 14, 2018
My Most Excellent Year: A Novel of Love, Mary Poppins & Fenway Park--"& brothers, JFK, sign language, divas, & extreme fabulousness!"
Title: My Most Excellent Year: A Novel of Love, Mary Poppins & Fenway Park
Author: Steve Kluger
What it’s about (in 75 words or fewer): TC, Augie, and Alè tell stories of their freshman year in high school. When TC was six, his mother died, and TC and Augie became close friends and "brothers." Alè is new in school, the daughter of the US ambassador to Mexico, and secretly taking singing and dancing lessons. TC develops an instant crush on her. Meanwhile, Augie comes into his own as a fabulous, singer-dancer-actor, taking the school by storm in Kiss Me Kate.
What I think: Wow, I am not sure I can adequately describe how much I loved this book. I think I will just list some of the awesome parts of the book below:
Author: Steve Kluger
What it’s about (in 75 words or fewer): TC, Augie, and Alè tell stories of their freshman year in high school. When TC was six, his mother died, and TC and Augie became close friends and "brothers." Alè is new in school, the daughter of the US ambassador to Mexico, and secretly taking singing and dancing lessons. TC develops an instant crush on her. Meanwhile, Augie comes into his own as a fabulous, singer-dancer-actor, taking the school by storm in Kiss Me Kate.
What I think: Wow, I am not sure I can adequately describe how much I loved this book. I think I will just list some of the awesome parts of the book below:
Friday, August 10, 2018
Between Mom and Jo--"People are liars and forever is a myth and the glue is only as good as the two ends it holds together"
Still not sad enough after reading Ashes to Asheville? Then you should read Between Mom and Jo
Author: Julie Anne Peters
What it’s about (in 75 words or fewer): Nick is just like any other junior high boy, but his family is different than some: he has two moms. His biological mother is the practical one (who cooks and pays bills), and Jo is the one who takes him camping and fishing and teaches him about the facts of life. When Mom and Jo separate, Nick is not allowed to see Jo anymore and is very upset at the loss of his parent.
What I think (in 250 words or fewer):
--Hello, customer service? I read We are Okay and Ashes to Asheville, and, I don't know, I need more sadness. I just haven't cried enough for one week.
--More sadness, huh? Well, we can certainly provide that. How about we keep the theme of a loss of a parent? This time, we'll make the kid an only child with no close friends.
--Ooh, that does sounds sadder! Tell me more.
Author: Julie Anne Peters
What it’s about (in 75 words or fewer): Nick is just like any other junior high boy, but his family is different than some: he has two moms. His biological mother is the practical one (who cooks and pays bills), and Jo is the one who takes him camping and fishing and teaches him about the facts of life. When Mom and Jo separate, Nick is not allowed to see Jo anymore and is very upset at the loss of his parent.
What I think (in 250 words or fewer):
--Hello, customer service? I read We are Okay and Ashes to Asheville, and, I don't know, I need more sadness. I just haven't cried enough for one week.
--More sadness, huh? Well, we can certainly provide that. How about we keep the theme of a loss of a parent? This time, we'll make the kid an only child with no close friends.
--Ooh, that does sounds sadder! Tell me more.
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