Friday, January 09, 2009

The Truth about Forever


The Truth about Forever by Sarah Dessen
Macy, 16, witnessed her father's death, but has never figured out how to mourn. Instead, she stays in control–good grades, perfect boyfriend, always neat and tidy–and tries to fake her way to normal. Then she gets a job at Wish Catering. It is run by pregnant, forgetful Delia and staffed by her nephews, Bert and Wes, and her neighbors Kristy and Monica. "Wish" was named for Delia's late sister, the boys' mother. Working and eventually hanging out with her new friends, Macy sees what it's like to live an unprescripted lifestyle, from dealing with kitchen fires to sneaking out at night, and slowly realizes it's not so bad to be human. Wes and Macy play an ongoing game of Truth and share everything from gross-outs to what it feels like to watch someone you love die. They fall in love by talking, even through they are not aware of it.
This is the second or third book I have read by Sarah Dessen and I love her.. She tells great stories and her characters are to die for. Wes and Macy are welding their lives together without even knowing it. Teenage girls will love this book.

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