A Little Sisterly Advice -- Jennifer Stewart Griffithby Tristi Pinkston | More from this Blogger 28 Mar 2007 07:08 PM
Julia's first week, she runs right into the man of her dreams. As she regains her balance, she catches a whiff of a heavenly smell - combination of aftershave, soap, and just pure good-lookingness. After doing some private detective work, she discovers his name is Daniel, and she decides to catch his eye, no matter what it takes. Meanwhile, her little sister Cathy and her friend Jed invite her to hang out with them, and she gets involved in her sister's life. Jed is also a very fascinating young man, but she doesn't want to get too involved there - after all, he's Cathy's friend and she wouldn't want to intrude on her sister's relationships. In the end, Cathy and Jed help her to achieve everything she's ever wanted, and she realizes where her priorities should have been all along. I did enjoy this LDS young adult novel. The dialogue was good, and the embarrassing predicaments Julia finds herself in are quite hilarious. I did find it unrealistic, however, that her roommate's eating disorder wasn't noticed immediately. (I noticed it, and I'm not even the girl's roommate.) When the disorder was finally brought to life, it was solved too easily. Anorexia takes a lot of treatment and goes beyond a simple decision to just start eating. I wish the author had delved more into this aspect, as it is a very large issue for young women today. Overall, however, it was an enjoyable read. (This book was published by Spring Creek in 2006.) Related Blogs: What Does Crystal Liechty Like to Read? Learn more about Tristi Pinkston ![]() I've been a blogger for Families.com since August of 2006. Relevantmedia tags User Comments No comments on this article yet. Be the first to comment! Community Tags coming of age, LDS fiction, romance, young adult Discuss this article
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