Another historical fiction coming-of-age novel is Norah Perez’s One Special Year, which tells the tale of Jen McAllister in the first year of the turn of the century. 1900 seems to promise big things to someone only thirteen, and Jen wants to live life to the fullest. But things rarely stay the way you want them to. Jen finds out her father isn’t the sterling character she always thought him to be. Her brother, Luke, shows her the truth, but he’s unkind about it, leaving her feeling foolish and too young. Her mother is suddenly hateful, and then Jen’s beloved grandmother dies, leaving her feeling lost and alone. Many questions pile into Jen’s mind, but in the end, even the year you come of age is just another year. Jen moves on — growing up and changing with the world around her. A surprisingly astute story dealing with forgiveness and compassion.
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tanita s. davis is a writer and avid reader who prefers books to most things in the world, including people. That's ...pretty much it, she's very boring and she can't even tell jokes. She is, however, the author of nine books, including Serena Says, Partly Cloudy, Go Figure, Henri Weldon, and the Coretta Scott King honored Mare's War. Look for her new MG, The Science of Friendship in 1/2024 from Katherine Tegen Books.Related Posts
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