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Kim Williams Justesen

Autore di The Deepest Blue

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A person’s teenage years are difficult enough under the best of circumstances, but when an adolescent has to deal with the death of a parent, the struggles are intensified exponentially.

Such is the case for Michael Wilson, a 15-year-old North Carolinian whose seemingly idyllic life takes a sudden, tragic turn when his father is killed in a car accident. Author Kim Williams Justesen’s novel The Deepest Blue masterfully delves into the mind of the confused, angry teen with emotional prose that is accessible to both teen and adult readers.

The story opens with Wilson enjoying his Atlantic Coast lifestyle. His works with his father on their charter boat, the Mighty Mike, during the summer months, hangs out with his friends during his off-hours, and enjoys a close relationship with his father’s long-time girlfriend, Maggie. Wilson’s biological mother is no longer in his life, but the teen has come to terms with that.

Wilson’s father finally decides to pop the question to Maggie, but Fate intervenes and the teen suddenly finds himself dealing with tremendous grief and an uncertain future. He asks Maggie to adopt him and she gladly agrees to do so. But a dark cloud appears when Wilson’s biological mother shows up with plans to take him back to Seattle with her. Not wanting to leave his home, Wilson engages in a legal battle to stop the woman he hardly knows from uprooting him.

This beautifully-written story tackles the legal and emotional battles that Wilson faces, while providing surprising plot twists that keep the pages turning. I recommend this novel for both teen and adult readers, for there is much to be enjoyed in this heart-breaking and poignantly-fulfilling story.
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writersd56 | Sep 7, 2023 |
This book tells the story of fourteen year old Mattie and the summer before she begins highschool. Mattie's mother had to go back to work to make ends meet, so she spent a lot of her summer babysitting her four year old brother Donnie. Mattie spent many days with her strange little brother putting up with his thinking he was a dog and constantly wanting to follow her around. When Nate, the older brother of her best friend Livvy, asks her to the dance the first week of school, she is on cloud nine. What she does not expect is the reaction of Livvy.

Donnie is adorable to everyone but Mattie. When you put up with him all the time it is hard to find their antics cute, until tragedy strikes and he ends up in the ICU.

Being an older sister with a brother 7 years younger than I am, I could really identify with Mattie's situation. He also wanted to follow me around and spy on my friends and I. I really enjoyed this story. I would recommend it to all those teens with younger siblings that they think are a pain.

I received a copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
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Carlathelibrarian | Feb 5, 2019 |
"When Mike's dad is killed in a car wreck, Mike wants to stay in his hometown and live with his dad's girlfriend, who has been like a mother to him for the last five years. But Mike's mother reappears in his life and demands that he return to her custody and live on the other side of the country with a family he doesn't know"--

Good plot line but terribly overwritten. Sex and language 9th through 12th. Boys maybe but terribly written
 
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jlight | Dec 8, 2013 |

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