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Ruby is used to taking care of herself. But now she's living in a fancy new house with her sister Cora—a sister she hasn't seen in ten years—and her husband Jamie—creator of one of the most popular online networking sites. She's attending private school, wearing new clothes, and for the first time, feels the promise of a future that include college and her family. So why is she so wary? And what is Nate— the adorable and good-hearted boy next door— hiding behind his genial nature? As Ruby starts to see, there's a big difference between being given help, and being able to accept it. And sometimes, in order to save yourself, you've got to reach out to someone else.
Dessen (Just Listen) inverts a familiar fairy tale: what if Cinderella got the prince, the castle and all its accoutrements, but wasn’t remotely interested? After her mother abandons her, Ruby Cooper is flying below the radar of officialdom and trying to make it to her 18th birthday, when she’s busted by the landlord and turned over to social services. Ruby gets taken in by her estranged sister, Cora, who left for college a decade earlier and never looked back, and Cora’s husband, Jamie, the wealthy founder of a ubiquitous social networking site. Resentful, suspicious and vulnerable, she resists mightily, refusing the risky business of depending on anybody but herself, and wearing the key to her old house around her neck. All the Dessen trademarks are here—the swoon-worthy boy next door who is not what he appears to be; and the supporting characters who force Ruby to rethink her cynical worldview, among them the frazzled owner of a jewelry kiosk at the mall. The author again defines characters primarily through dialogue, and although Ruby and her love interest, Nate, sound wiser than their years, they talk the way teens might want to—from the heart. A must for Dessen fans, it will win her new readers, too. Ages 12-up.
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More Reviews and RecommendationsSarah Dessen is the award-winning author of novels for young adults and is a writing teacher at the University of North Carolina.
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October 27, 2009: This book is insprirational like all of Sarah Dessens books its is about a girl finding herself and beating the adiction. Also it is like real life because you are always being tempted and its hard to fight back once you have been abandoned. So she goes to stay with her sister and it is alittle rocky at first, argue like sisters do. But trust me you will finish it in a few days tops. One of the Best Books Ever.
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October 23, 2009: Sarah Dessen is an amazing author. She knows just what teens are going through, even when most of her characters have a huge problem to over come that not everyone can relate to, she still has them working to overcome the little things everyone goes through. Her characters are well thought out, real, relate-able, and seem like it could be a best friend you are reading about because it is so realistic. Sarah Dessen is easily one of my favorite authors.
Now down to the important part. Lock and Key is a wonderful story about a girl named Ruby who has come from a broken home. She is very guarded. After her mother takes off, leaving her to fend for herself, Ruby's whole world is turned upside down. She is taken into social services when her landlords find her living alone. She ends up with her sister she hasn't seen in 10 years and her husband, whom Ruby never knew existed. After some hesitation, Ruby takes to this new life. This book is an excellent example of how Dessen takes her characters and makes them grow. Ruby changes so much in this book. While I did find Lock and Key to be a bit slow in the beginning, once it got going it quick;y climbed the charts as one of my favorite Sarah Dessen reads.So, in close, READ THIS BOOK!I Also Recommend: The Truth about Forever, Just Listen, Keeping the Moon.