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Rachel Bateman

Auteur de Someone Else's Summer

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This book was quite a nice read. A bit emotional but with a great ending. The characters were easy to enjoy and the relationships, too. It's less about the sister/tragedy, which I wasn't expecting, and more about overcoming obstacles and being brave and finding yourself.

A really nice YA read.

I received a copy of this book free from the publisher via netgalley.com in exchange for an honest review.
 
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SarahRita | 1 autre critique | Aug 11, 2021 |
4.5 stars.

Someone Else's Summer by Rachel Bateman is a poignant yet heartwarming young adult novel.

Anna Holloway is absolutely gutted when her much admired older sister Storm unexpectedly dies in a car accident. Going through the motions as she resumes her regular activities within a couple of weeks, Anna is surprised when she finds her sister's final list of things to do over the summer. Desperately wanting to complete the list, Anna and her sister's best (and next door neighbor) Cameron Andrews embark on a road trip in an attempt to feel closer to Storm and hopefully work through their grief over their loss. By journey's end, Anna is stunned by a final revelation that leaves her feeling like she really did not know Storm as well as she thought.

For much of their childhood, Anna tagged along on Storm and Cameron's many adventures. However, in recent years, Anna is busy with cheerleading and her best friends Piper and Jovani. Nevertheless, Storm's death leaves a huge whole in Anna's life and she is struggling to understand how everyone around her can resume their normal lives after such a devastating loss. In addition to her grief, she also regrets not spending time with her sister and the discovery of Storm's list provides her the opportunity to feel close to her sister again.

Cameron is struggling to cope with Storm's death and in addition to his grief, he also harbors a hefty dose of guilt for a few reasons. Anna and her parents are quick to reassure him they harbor no ill feelings for his self perceived role in her loss. He does not hesitate to agree to accompany Anna on the road trip but there are a few tense moments between them along the way. Cameron is just as surprised as Anna when their friendship takes an unanticipated romantic turn.

It is not until they have nearly completed all of the items on Storm's list that Anna becomes curious about some of the things her sister wanted to do that summer. When she broaches these topics with Cameron, he is forced to reveal the secrets he has been keeping for the past several months. She is stunned and extremely distraught by these revelations and she is quite angry with Cameron for not telling her the truth about Storm. Will she forgive Storm for the choices she made before she died? Will Anna forgive Cameron for keeping such important information from her?

While Anna's friendship and subsequent romance with Cameron is absolutely delightful, her friendship with Piper is a sadly lacking. Piper does not have much empathy for Anna's loss and while she is more than happy to drag her to parties and out shopping,she does not provide any emotional support. Piper's attitude when Anna returns home after the road trip is just horrible which makes Anna's efforts to resume their friendship that much worse.

Fast-paced with a well-written storyline and an endearing cast of characters, Someone Else's Summer is an emotional novel of healing. Rachel Bateman perfectly balances the sadder elements of the story with the light-hearted yet meaningful road trip. Anna is a wonderful protagonist whose struggles to deal with Storm's death are realistic. I greatly enjoyed and highly recommend this bittersweet novel to readers of all ages.
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kbranfield | 1 autre critique | Feb 3, 2020 |
This book... I had a bit of a book hangover after finishing it. It is a beautifully written story with amazing characters and all the feels.

Anna's older sister Storm is killed on the night of her high school graduation. Their parents fall apart, turning to each other in their grief. Anna is left to work through her pain on her own. Until she discovers her sister's bucket list. That list becomes both a gift and a curse as she works her way through it in honor of her sister. But she doesn't do it alone. She does it with Storm's best friend Cameron, the boy who lives next door that she's known for most of her life.

The story is emotionally charged as it explores the journey of grief, self-discovery, change, friendship, acceptance, and secrets that can be devastating to learn. This is a story that will, at times, leave your heart shredded. But before your tears dry, there will be a funny moment that will bring a smile to your face.

At first, her mother's total lack of compassion for Anna's grief was horrifying to me. I just didn't understand how a mother could be that blind to the grief of her child that she would go so far as to send her to her room for expressing it. But as we learn more, it becomes easier to understand. Her mother is broken, shut down. She has nothing to give her daughter in the way of support. Everyone reacts differently to grief... that is a reality. And what was initially hard for me to accept became something I truly applaud. The author showed grief in its raw reality... messy, painful, hurtful, and impossible to navigate cleanly.
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Kiki870 | 1 autre critique | May 2, 2017 |
I loved the cover, the green grass just swallowed my attention to read the synopsis.

I received the book for an honest review.

This book so beautifully wrapped me, my attention, my time and I could not put it down until i finished it.
The writing is so interesting, i was silently praying for the ending I wanted and at the times wanted to push the main character to act and at the same time enjoyed reading as it was. I believe the novel is perfect, tragic, but a perfect read to any age. The plot has it all - a pain, tragic, love, romance, troubles, stupid actions that's mixed; the story is so smooth, main and side characters, I could easily imagine her mum's reaction and she annoyed me so much, but she was perfectly developed character!
Hahaha...Weston made me lough at the times.
I could go into the details of the plot, but I would reveal some spoilers, so I am not. A new favorite of mines from now on.
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ilonita50 | Jul 10, 2016 |

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Œuvres
8
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½ 3.7
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6
ISBN
11
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