With You All the Way
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Publisher Description
Bestselling author Cynthia Hand delivers a funny, awkward, and altogether honest coming-of-age story about one girl’s attempt to make the most of a summer in paradise—perfect for fans of Sarah Dessen and Jenny Han.
Ada’s life is a mess. She just caught her boyfriend cheating on her after a humiliating attempt at losing her virginity, and she’s had it up to here with her gorgeous older sister’s unsolicited advice.
But things really hit the fan during a family vacation in Hawaii, where Ada discovers her own mother is having an affair. Apparently, everyone is falling into bed with people they shouldn’t. Everyone except Ada. But when Ada decides she’s going to stop trying and start doing—sex, that is—her best laid plan overlooks an inconvenient truth:
Feelings, romantic or not, always get in the way.
What happens when one girl's carefully laid plans for her first time collide with everyone else's secrets?
First Love and Heartbreak: Ada thought she was ready for her first time, but catching her boyfriend with someone else definitely wasn’t part of the plan.Complicated Sister Dynamics: Between her gorgeous older sister’s unsolicited advice and her own insecurities, Ada is just trying to find her own way without being compared.A Life-Changing Summer in Hawaii: A family trip to paradise turns explosive when Ada discovers her own mother is having an affair, revealing secrets that will change everything.A Perfectly Imperfect Heroine: Navigating messy families, messier relationships, and the awkward moments of growing up, Ada’s journey is a hilarious and honest story for anyone who’s ever felt like they’re getting it all wrong.
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Things start going wrong for "quiet, nerdy" Ada, 16, just as her family prepares to travel from Silicon Valley to Hawaii for a conference that her surgeon mother attends annually. The decision of whether to have sex comes between Ada and her popular swimmer boyfriend; Ada and her older sister fight about whether Ada's ready for intimacy; and then her beloved stepfather, an ER nurse, decides not to accompany the family to Hawaii. In so-called paradise, she gets stuck babysitting her five-year-old sister and worrying about her parents' marriage—and that's before she glimpses something she shouldn't in her mother's room. Together, the incidents make Ada wonder why sex is such a big deal, and if and when she'll ever have it. To answer the second question, Ada asks sensitive, smart Nick, another conference kid, if he'd like to join her in bed. Though readers will understand what Ada saw before she does, and some may be uncomfortable with how often Ada and her sister blame their successful mother for being absent, Hand (The How & the Why) effectively depicts Ada's thought process—confusions, assumptions, hopes, and fears. Even better, the book is a thoughtful ode to consent and to taking sex, and its power to bring people closer and push them apart, seriously. Ages 13–up.