Second Chance Summer

Second Chance Summer
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2012

Lexile Score

960

Reading Level

4-6

ATOS

6

Interest Level

9-12(UG)

نویسنده

Morgan Matson

شابک

9781439157527
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نقد و بررسی

DOGO Books
ifeelbookish - Now, let me give you a precaution before reading this book. This novel will give you extreme melancholic emotions. I practically cried throughout the whole book. There was a bit of happiness sprinkled in, but not too much to indulge in it (which means: get your box of tissues and your pint of ice cream). This is a book in which the ending is inevitable. Yes, that happens. And that's the thing; The book gives you the impulse not to believe that the inevitable will happen. It's very frustrating, if you've been through it. I would describe the characters to be typical, but different. I absolutely loved Taylor and Henry, although I wish that their relationship started sooner in the book. That's my only problem with Morgan Matson's books. In Amy & Roger's Epic Detour, I was really annoyed because I didn't see much of Amy and Roger as a couple. This occurs again in this book. That's probably the only problem that I have with this book. Nevertheless, I loved this book and I would strongly recommend this book to everyone. I feel like everyone would enjoy this book, but I would advise you not to read this book on Father's Day. It's heart-rendering, but it's also somewhat ebullient. I'm giving this 4.5 out of 5 stars. ANd I can't really rate it that on Dogo, so I just rounded it to 5 stars.

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from July 9, 2012
Seventeen-year-old Taylor and her familyâher mother, father, older brother, and younger sisterâare off to the Poconos for the summer, whether everyone wants to or not. Taylor falls in the latter category. Returning to their lake house after a five-year absence fills her with dread: she'll have to face her estranged best friend as well as the boy she left without saying goodbye. But hardest of all, her father is dying of cancer, making this their last summer together. Matson (Amy & Roger's Epic Detour) writes subtly about complex family dynamics, grief, and the impending loss of a parent in a way that is both beautiful and true, while steering clear of melodrama. Matson's story, which shifts between the present and flashbacks from five previous summers, is as much about loss as it is about first love and friendship. Readers who love the work of Sarah Dessen and Jenny Han will feel intensely for this cast of vulnerable characters who demonstrate integrity, personality, and perseverance as they work to bridge the distances between them. Ages 12âup. Agent: Rosemary Stimola, Stimola Literary Studio.



School Library Journal

Starred review from July 1, 2012

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

Copyright 2012 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

Starred review from August 1, 2012
Grades 7-12 *Starred Review* Ever since Taylor's disastrous seventeenth birthday, when her father received his diagnosis of untreatable pancreatic cancer, the family has scrambled to make up for lost time. Now all they have is one final summer with him at their old Poconos' lake house. For Taylor there are opportunities to revisit idyllic childhood summers and to share a final, special few months with her father. But there's also the challenge of witnessing his unbearably swift decline with no option of escaping the deep sorrow. Author Matson gets the dynamic of family death just rightthe highs and lows, the dailiness of life as an antidote to the pull of sadness, the attempt at normalcy through the lens of a thousand last times. She artfully allows the reader to become another family member as Taylor and her brother and sister move through their personal summer firstsfirst love, first jobs, first best friends. Teens will share in the exciting milestones of the characters' youth and empathize as they cope with their inevitable guilt of indulging in pleasure as their father deteriorates. This is a bittersweet, powerful tale of family devotion, the sustainability of true friendship, and the silent courage of loving someone enough to stay and watch them die.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2012, American Library Association.)




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