Every Little Thing in the World
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- $8.99
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
When sixteen-year-old Sydney Biggs’s pregnancy test shows the telltale plus sign, she confides in only her best friend Natalia, and Natalia promptly “borrows” her mother’s car so Sydney can confront the baby’s father. But after the car is reported stolen and police bring the girls home, their parents send them away to wilderness camp as punishment. With six weeks to spend in the wilds of Canada, time is ticking for Sydney, who isn’t sure what she wants to do about the pregnancy. As she befriends her fellow adventuremates and contends with Natalia’s adamant opinions on the choices available, Sydney realizes that making the right choice can mean very different things.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Sixteen-year-old Sydney has just learned that a casual fling has left her pregnant ( I hadn't felt like I knew him well enough to remind him about the condom issue ). When Sydney's best friend Natalia steals her mother's car to take Sydney to confront the father, the girls are caught, and Sydney's father signs Sydney up for a one-month canoe trip to help her rethink her life's direction. And Sydney does plenty of thinking, even after Natalia finagles her way onto the wilderness trip, which comes with some physical and emotional highs and lows. Sydney's turmoil about the pregnancy (she's kept it from her parents and plans to have an abortion when she returns) is realistic and well plotted; she faces added pressure from Natalia who, after revelations about her own birth circumstances, partly sees herself in Sydney's baby. Sydney's complex relationships with her single mother and idealistic but distant father are authentic and poignant. In her first novel for teens, de Gramont ably captures Sydney's reflective journey from a passive girl to a young woman ready to make the biggest decision of her life. Ages 14 up.
Customer Reviews
Unique read
This book was very different from other books i have read not because it deals with pregnancy because this kind of story has been told many times but never like this. the book has more lessons than one and its a story of frendship love and finding yourself and the setting is a key part of how all of the themes of the story come across. Really good book when the characters are sent to camp so are you and its true what the cover says parents especially moms can learn something from this book as well as teen girls. Very well written and worth every penny