Tess deals with the tragic, accidental death of her young sister Zoe by writing her a letter. She chronicles her life since the hit and run accident, including a summer romance. She also tells Zoe stories about their family before she (Zoe was born) and about the things Zoe used to do. Finally, Tess addresses the day that Zoe died, Sept.11, 2001, and her guilt over what happened to Zoe.
I LOVED this book too!
Strengths: A great way to write this novel about finding your place in the world as a teenager and as the survivor of a lost family member. Teens will relate to the problems that Tess deals with, from how long it takes to get ready in the morning, to trying drugs and sex for the first time. Many will relate to the family situations involving Tess’s step-dad and her real dad as well. Deals with the different ways people cope with a loss.
Concerns: Sex and drugs. Again. This book had more drug use than A Certain Slant of Light, but I don’t think readers will be terribly shocked at the characters’ use of marijuana. It only touches briefly on sex and not in much detail.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
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