![]() There was no way for me to connect to her and her story. I felt that she was a very surface character. I didn’t like how she didn’t communicate with her parents, and it made them seem like villains. Half the things Sydney did was not realistic. The dialogue was very smooth, and helped the conversations between characters very real.Ĭharacters: Sydney was an okay character. I wish we got more from the plot, though. I found myself really indulging in the characters. Review (Spoilers): This book was very quick and fast paced. And here she meets Mac, gentle, watchful, and protective, who makes Sydney feel seen, really seen, for the first time. Here Sydney experiences unquestioning acceptance. When everyone else is so worried about Peyton, is the the only one concerned about the victim of the accident?Įnter the Charathams, a warm, chaotic family who run a pizza parlor, play bluegrass on weekends, and pitch in to care for their mother, who has multiple sclerosis. ![]() When Peyton’s increasingly reckless behavior culminates in an accident, a drunk driving conviction, and a jail sentence, Sydney is cast adrift, searching for her place in the family and the world. Synopsis: Peyton, Sydney’s charismatic older brother, has always been the star of the family, receiving the lion’s share of their parent’s attention and-lately- concern. ![]()
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