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It does not have an original voice or original characters. I've read all three voices in previous books-the good girl who made a mistake; the sassy girl; and the insecure boy. I don't feel like any of these characters added anything new even though this topic is under represented. The story is unique in that there are not a lot of YA books about adoption but I just feel like Benway didn't do anything special with it. The Mexican half brother was a missed opportunity and the drunk mother was predictable and not developed.
The style was pretty basic; I've read many contemporary stories that use this linear plot style. The pacing was incredibly fast which isn’t necessarily a bad thing but for a book about adopted teens meeting for the first time, there was not much insight or depth. Then there was this word that kept coming up, tethered. I know Benway was trying to use this word to connect the characters and it was probably supposed to be profound but it came across as forced.


I don't agree that the drunk mother was predictable. I thought it was a completely believable and realistic depiction of female alcoholism a topic I have not seen in a lot of YA titles.




But I will agree with the NBA folks that this one has a little extra. The author did an admirable job of presenting the many ways that adoptees, their biological parents and their adoptive parents deal with the emotional ramifications of adoption. To achieve this within the context of a compelling narrative, and without being didactic, is impressive.
I add, not subtract, literary points to books that offer a "good read". This is one of them.
But this won't win the big prize - THE HATE U GIVE (another great read!) is still the book to beat.