Title:

Someone Like You

Genre:
Mystery
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Series:
No
Binding:
Paperback
Narrative:
First Person
Type of Book:
Fiction
Number of Pages:
379
Number of Chapters:
18
Date Added:
2018-06-26 17:01:30
Synopsis:
From Publishers Weekly
Dessen’s realistic portrayal of contemporary teens and their moral challenges breathes fresh life into well-worn themes of rebellion and first love. Halley has always been close to her mother, a therapist who publishes books about adolescent behavior. But the summer before her junior year of high school, Halley begins cutting the umbilical cord. She and her best friend, Scarlett, start hanging out with Ginny Tabor (”a cheerleader with a wild streak a mile wide and a reputation among the football team for more than her cheers and famous midair splits”); Halley dumps her nerdy boyfriend (the son of her mother’s best friend) and becomes involved with reckless Macon, a boy her parents have forbidden her to see. Then Scarlett discovers she is pregnant two months after her boyfriend Michael is killed in a motorcycle accident. Walking a line between childhood and adulthood, the two girls turn to each other instead of their families for support. Together they explore the meaning of love, sex and responsibility. This romance/coming-of-age story is not as tightly written as Dessen’s debut, That Summer; it suffers from some scenes reminiscent of soap opera and from flat presentations of almost all the adult characters. But Dessen’s fully developed characterizations of charismatic teens, particularly the rebel-without-a-cause-type Macon, are sure to attract readersAespecially those who, like Halley, have felt the urge to take a walk on the wild side. Ages 12-up.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

From School Library Journal
Grade 7 Up
Quiet, predictable Halley and Scarlett, her feisty defender, have been best friends since grade school. Growing up like sisters, they’ve shared everything except a bedroom-dreams, clothes, classes, and Friday nights. Then boys step into their teen lives. Scarlett’s romance the summer before junior year has serious consequences when Michael dies in a motorcycle accident and she’s left carrying his child. Halley’s close relationship with her psychologist mother is fractured as the girl’s friendship with secretive, irresponsible Macon Faulkner deepens into romance. To top things off, Grandma Halley is dying. Halley and her classmates experiment with drugs, alcohol, and sex, and experience family problems. Asking questions and making choices, Halley confronts her fears and learns to make her own decisions on her way to adulthood. Dessen deals accurately, sensitively, and smoothly with growing up in suburbia. Halley and Scarlett’s friendship resonates with affection and honesty, and the predictable but necessary separation of mothers and daughters is portrayed with tender acuity. Experiences and conversations avoid falling into clich?; all of the characters are fully developed and worth getting to know. Without preaching or posturing, Dessen has written a powerful, polished story.AGail Richmond, San Diego Unified Schools, CA
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
Author:
Susan Mallery
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Publisher:
HQN Books
Barcode:
9780373774654
Place of Printing:
Publication Date:
2004-07-01
Number of Copies:
1
Publisher Location:
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Automatic Estimated Value:
~$4.84
Automatic Estimated Date:
2026-03-07
Date Added:
2018-06-26 17:01:30

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