Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Love,Sara-Mary Beth Lundgren

"From the computer files of Sara J. Reichert:


My life, from the last day of summer vacation,

to almost spring of my Junior year.

No matter what you might have heard,

this is the real story."



Love, Sara is the story of two teenage best friends, Sara and Dulcie. Sara, the narrator, comes from a troubled family and has been sexually abused by her father. After a string of false starts she finally lands in a foster home where people genuinely care about her . Dulcie, who had been adopted as a baby by a close-knit, middle-class family, finds her own life spinning out of control when she and a popular football player fall in love. When his wealthy, bigoted parents learn that Dulcie is pregnant, they throw him out of the house. Without resources, the two come up with a desperate plan. And it is Sara, with the help of her foster mother, who must race against time to try to prevent her friends' impending suicide.



This fast-paced and powerful novel is told through e-mail exchanges between the two friends, through Sara's journal entries, her school essays, newspaper clippings, poems, and quotations. With vivid characters, Love, Sara is unique in its narrative form and honest and forthright in the themes it presents.





MY REVIEW
Good book. Made me tear up at the end.It's sad how something so great can turn into something out of a Romeo and Juliet and she loses two people she really cared about. She almost went down the same road too. I loved how it was in a different writing style than what you usually see in books like that. And she told her story through many characters and writing styles. Not a work of art but still a good read.

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