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Narrado por:
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Katherine Kellgren
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De:
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Carolyn Mackler
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"Thoroughly enjoyable." (Booklist)
Good but the narrator !!!
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to come out as a second-year college student in Yale. She’s believed all her life that she had to
make up for her 35-year-old “screw up” sister, but when her sister’s child (a niece named “V”
Valentine) comes to stay for the semester, Mara learns that there are other methods to life than
being perfect.
I listened to the novel as an audiobook narrated by Katherine Kellgren. Kellgren
brings out the charm of adolescence through each character, and although some may be
frustrated with her pauses here and there, I was fine, especially since Kellgren did a wonderful
performance with the song sections of the novel. I'm constantly surprised at Kellgren's vast range from fantasy to contemporary titles.
Mackler, being the author of several teen hits
such as, The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things, knows where to put specific tension
and suspense to make her characters relatable and fun. This coming of age novel was hilarious,
emotional, and satisfying, and it is refreshing to see a non-nuclear family representation.
Although a bit dated, one may pair this novel with Mackler’s current novel—Infinite in Between.
Both novels may be for audiences of 15 and up.
Tale About Growing Up
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The family relationship shift was too predictable, but the characters were complex and insightful enough to make their story worthwhile. What I especially liked about the character trajectories was the growing up transition from oscillating between extremes into finding one's road on a more happy middle ground.
What I did not like was the 'drop out of college for a guy - it's ok' mentality. It was particularly jarring after the book spent most of its length establishing how the same mentality drove another member of the family onto a path of perpetual instability which was actively ruining the lives of innocent bystanders caught in whilrwind. The decision is excused on the page and it's not really a drop out of college - just a drop out of pre-college program decision, but it still grated on me, because it felt like a setback into the extremes behavior. Another plotline I found alarming was the highschool student dating her 22-year-old boss. Although the author did her best to make that relationship sound as benign as possible, I am afraid not all the implications were above board, making the above-mentioned decision seem even more like a reckless mistake. Perhaps it was realistic, but still disappointing, given that the author was trying very hard to portray the characters involved in a very positive light.
The performance was good, but at some point it started to sound as if the narrator's mouth was too dry, and the strange sounds she was making got distracting towards the end. Otherwise the narration was very enjoyable.
Predictable, but not in a bad way.
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