Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Night Road by Kristin Hannah
Hannah writes good books and this one is no exception. Like the book I blogged about previously, this is another cautionary tale - this time it is about teens and drinking. The book opens with an introduction about Lexi, the daughter of a drugged-out mother. She has been in and out of foster homes for years. Her life changes when her social worker tells her that she has great news - Lexi does have a living relative even though her mom always said there was no one. It is her great aunt, Eva. Although Eva lives in a trailer with not much money, she welcomes Lexi into her home and gives her the love that Lexi has always craved. Her first day of school (high school) is scary, but she has been in this situation many times before. Feeling the rejection in the lunchroom she heads outside and sees a girl sitting by herself. When she approaches her, the girl (Mia) warns Lexi that to be seen with her is 'social suicide'. Immediately the two bond and Mia takes Lexi home to meet her family. Mia's dad is a doctor, her twin brother Zach is the heart-throb in town and her mom, Jude, is mother-of-the-year material. Over the next few years Lexi becomes an integral part of the family. Until one tragic night. The characters are likable and believable. It is a story of love, despair and forgiveness. It's a good one - don't miss it!
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