Wednesday, August 5, 2009

What My Mother Doesn't Know

Title: What My Mother Doesn't Know
Author: Sonya Sones
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Copyright: 2001
ISBN: 0689841140


What My Mother Doesn't Know is an interesting look at young love through the eyes of 14 year-old Sophie. Written in verse, this book almost reads like a diary with fairly short, descriptive "chapters" that are really more like one to two page vignettes. Each one flows beautifully in the next, weaving a story that is complex enough to entertain adults and simple enough to appeal to teens. Sophie's maturity and integrity are seen as she has to make a tough decision at the end of the book. Readers will be glad to find that the story continues in a companion book, What My Girlfriend Doesn't Know.

I absolutely loved What My Mother Doesn't Know. This is the first book written in verse that I can recall reading and I was very surprised at how well it flowed and how quickly it was over! The author walks a delicate line in this book, describing young love and a teen's awakening feelings about the opposite sex in a descriptive yet appropriate way. There are a few things in the book some parents might object to, but Sophie makes good decisions that will help teens as they encounter these same issues. Although the verse style can be off-putting at first, given a chance, this book will delight and inspire.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Achingly Alice

Title: Achingly Alice
Author: Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Publisher: Atheneum Books
Copyright: 1998
ISBN: 0689803559

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Achingly Alice, the 10th book in the Alice series, explores the complexities of love and puberty. Not only is Alice concerned about her relationship with her own boyfriend, but she also has her widower father to worry about as his relationship with her teacher Miss Summers seems to be getting serious...or is it? Alice and her friends experience equally hilarious and unfortunate events as they stumble their way through eighth grade.

I absolutely enjoyed Achingly Alice. Although I hadn't read any of the prior books in the series, I was able to pick it up easily and understand what was going on. While there are many frank topics discussed in the book, they are age appropriate and told in a positive manner. Alice is one character I am definitely excited to spend more time with. Although this Alice book is fairly tame, I always recommend screening any books your teen child wants to read.