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NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE starring Andrea Bang and Robbie Amell!

A heartfelt summer read for fans of Sarah Dessen and Jenny Han about holding on and letting go.

Waverly Lyons has been caught in the middle of her parents' divorce for as long as she can remember. This summer, the battle rages over who she'll spend her vacation with, and when Waverly's options are shot down, it's bye-bye Fairbanks, Alaska and hello Holden, Florida to stay with her aunt.

Coming from the tundra of the north, the beach culture isn't exactly Waverly's forte. The sun may just be her mortal enemy, and her vibe is decidedly not chill. To top it off? Her ability to swim? Nonexistent.

Enter Blake, the (superhot) boy next door. Charming and sweet, he welcomes Waverly into his circle. For the first time in her life, Waverly has friends, a social life, and soon enough, feelings . . . for Blake. As the two grow closer, Waverly's fortunes begin to look up. But every summer must come to an end, and letting go is hardest when you've finally found where you belong.

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    • School Library Journal

      June 3, 2022

      Gr 9 Up-Marchant's debut centers on 17-year-old Waverly (described as white), who has traveled from Alaska to stay at her Aunt Rachel's (described as white) house in a small coastal town in Florida for the summer. Waverly is approaching her senior year in high school and has yet to find a place where she belongs. She doesn't really have any friends, and she's never fit in with the interests of her divorced parents, college professors working in different areas of science. Once she arrives in Florida, Waverly is forcefully introduced to her aunt's neighbor's good-looking son, Blake (described as white), who initially seems too cool for her company. Shortly after their meeting, Waverly tries to recreate her image among Blake and his friends, hoping to impress them and fit into their inner circle. By the end, Waverly experiences first love and friendship, but like summer itself, all good things must come to an end. The plot is similar to works by Sarah Dessen and Jenny Han as it deals with first loves and romantically cute scenes. It's a sweet story with a fun beach setting and mostly charming characters, but the writing is somewhat amateur. At first, the romance is rushed, but there are some sweet interactions between Waverly and Blake once the relationship has grown. Readers will need to see past some of the unbelievable details, the awkward transitions from hating to liking, the grammatical errors, and the repeated description of Blake's "disheveled hair." VERDICT Not a must-read, but suitable for teens who are looking for a light romance.-Lacey Webster

      Copyright 2022 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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