Book Descriptions
for The View from the Top by Hillary Frank
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Six teens from a small town in Maine are the subjects of six interconnected stories set the summer after high school graduation. Annabelle is a serious, talented musician who has been dating Matt for several years. Although Annabelle is leaving for college in the fall, everyone (especially Matt) seems to assume they’ll be together forever. Annabelle herself is clearly having second thoughts about their relationship, although she’s also mired in their habitual togetherness. She’s not so mired, however, that she doesn’t wonder what it would be like to date Jonah, Matt’s best friend. Meanwhile, Tobin, a fellow musician, secretly longs for Annabelle, as does Lexi, Matt’s sister. And although Jonah is somewhat interested in Annabelle, he gets side-tracked by an unexpected affair with Matt’s mother. Hillary Frank’s deep insights into character elevate what might otherwise be a soap opera to a solid look at turning points and moments of self-discovery in the lives of each of these teens (as well as a summer visitor to town who spends an enlightening day with Annabelle at the beach). Frank writes with honesty about messy and complicated moments and feelings, and offers a clear, uplifting view at the novel’s end. (Age 14 and older)
CCBC Choices 2011. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2011. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Eighteen-year-old Anabelle?s last few months in her coastal hometown are bittersweet. Instead of the quiet precollege summer she expects, Anabelle makes some surprising discoveries about herself as she navigates romantic entanglements and changing friendships. Through shifting points of view in seven interconnected stories, we glimpse the limits of how well her friends really know Anabelle . . . and how little she grasps about the way they see her.
With wry observations and quirky humor, critically acclaimed novelist Hillary Frank gives voice and depth to six unique characters whose stories intertwine to form a complete picture of one shared summer.
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