As it's not mentioned in the blurb, I'll add it here; there is a lot in here about high school theater, specifically Into the Woods. If you love or hate theater, take that under advisement.
Everything that's not taken up with theater is filled with some of the messiest family politics I've seen in a while. Mick thinks her father is a bachelor, until the Terrible Thing happens and she discovers she is actually an affair baby. Give her father credit, he immediately steps up and takes her in. So does his wife. Their three children have varying reactions.
I was never less than enthralled by the story and the gradual shift in everyone's opinions. My only problem (spoiler): having Mick be the one who talked all the other kids into visiting sick Grandma felt a little weird. Like White Savior Syndrome or something. But it did make for some very cute scenes.
I really enjoyed this. Rachel didn't take the easy way out at any point, showing how messy something like this would be even when everyone has the best of intentions. I highly recommend it to other readers. Really good.
No comments:
Post a Comment