Me, Him, Them, and It
by Caela Carter
Book Description:
When Evelyn decided
to piss off her parents with a bad reputation, she wasn't planning to ruin her
valedictorian status. She also wasn't planning to fall for Todd-the guy she was
just using for sex. And she definitely wasn't planning on getting pregnant. When
Todd turns his back on her, Evelyn's not sure where to go. Can a distant mother,
a cheating father, an angry best friend, and a (thankfully) loving aunt with
adopted daughters of her own help Evelyn make the heart-wrenching decisions that
follow?
Review:
This book was just what I needed to get me out of my mini
reading funk. I think I'd read too many fantasy based book recently, so I knew
I needed some good realistic fiction. Me, Him, Them, and It fit the bill
perfectly!
Carter depicts a teenage girl who makes a mistake and
then must pay the consequences for it. I really liked how Evelyn was not just
some "bad" girl who accidentally winds up pregnant...she is a future
valedictorian rebelling against her parents in the worst possible way. She felt
like a hugely well-rounded character to me. In fact, I loved most of the
characters. They were flawed and realistic and even if some might not have been
fully developed, they at least represented a really varied cast of characters.
Seeing the confused and scared way that Evie reacts over
the nine months felt "real." I couldn't imagine what I would have done in that
situation and I thought Carter did an excellent job conveying all the emotional
turmoil that erupted in Evie's life. This is a book that pulls no punches
emotionally. I cried my way through the
ending. Heartbroken, awed, and then optimistically, yet
cautiously joyous.
I found myself comparing this book to Holly Cupala's
Tell Me a Secret. They both cover an unexpected teen pregnancy in a very
realistic and emotionally evocative way. If you liked that one, check this one
out...and if you like this one, check out that one next!
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