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  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
  • Pub. Date: May 2004
  • ISBN-13: 9780142401774
  • Sales Rank: 602
  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • 288pp
 
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Synopsis

Halley and Scarlett have been friend for years. People know Scarlett as the popular, flamboyant one; Halley's just the quiet sidekick, but she doesn't mind. The two of them balance each other perfectly–until the beginning of their junior year, when Scarlett's boyfriend is killed in a motorcycle accident. Soon afterward, she learns that she is carrying his baby. For the first time, Scarlett really needs Halley. Their friendship may bend under the weight of these struggles, but it will never break–because a true friendship is a promise you keep forever.

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Halley's junior year of high school includes the death of her best friend Scarlett's boyfriend, the discovery that Scarlett is pregnant, and Halley's own first serious relationship.

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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 readersespecially those who, like Halley, have felt the urge to take a walk on the wild side.

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Biography

Sarah 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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Someone Like Youby Anonymous

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September 27, 2008: okay i want to make a statement first, ever since twilight came out authors have been trying to get there copies of great 'vampire love stories', its extremely annoying . Twilight kicks ass and people are trying to overlap the author. Second some subjects people choose for books are getting so frustrating, i mean have you people ever really witnessed a teenager killing boys to punish them? I mean if youre into reading fanatasy things just to please your imagination go ahead but if your looking for things more life based and serious , people come on ... With that said this book is a grate example of how life feels. Sure the pregnancy areas where a little too unreal, but having a best friend like Halley and Scarrlet is a nessecity in my teen life. And i love her alot. And this book just keeps you reading so you want to know what happens to halley ,the secret Macon , and Scarlett.

Someone Like Youby Anonymous

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June 28, 2007: This is book is amazing. Dessen's style of writing is true to life, and really allows the reader to connect to each character. After the novel was finished, I felt as though I was losing friends in my own life. I really got to know Halley, Macon, and Scarlett. An excellent book for any teenager.


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