A New York Times bestseller A new day. A new place. A new life. In the past few years, Mclean has pretended to be so many different people that she hardly remembers who she really is anymore. The adorable guy next door might be able to help her figure it out. But is she ready for it? “A cut above” —People Also by Sarah Dessen: Along for the Ride Dreamland Just Listen Keeping the Moon Lock and Key … Key The Moon and More Someone Like You That Summer This Lullaby The Truth About Forever
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“3.5 out of 5 stars! This is a GREAT new novel by a wonderful author! Sarah sticks to her usual format, with creative new characters and one or two older characters coming in to say ‘Hi.’ Mclean seems to be the typical …”
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Divorce is never easy. When the divorce centers around a high-profile affair, it’s even worse. McLean lives with her father, traveling from town to town as he fixes restaurants for his consulting firm. Each new town is a chance to remake herself and figure out who she wants to be. And another chance to avoid her mother. But when she ends up in …
At first, I was upset that there was a romance at all because I wanted more of the family stuff, but by the end, I was sad that there wasn’t more of the romance because it was healthy and sweet! I liked the lessons the characters learned about the traumas that come with divorce and that they worked through control and hardships. Sarah Dessan gets …
This is my first Dessen novel, though I’ve heard great things. I found myself drawn in from page one and wanting to keep reading. I thought that the characters, especially Mclean, were very complex and well developed.
The idea behind the story is one I haven’t really read before. An older kid going through the divorce of her parents and not …