Gr 7 Up—Penn presents the dilemma of being a child of a recovering alcoholic with heart, melancholy, and an uplifting ending. Kira moves to Portland, OR from Texas where her dad is in an addiction rehab clinic. While away, Kira's embarrassment and despair lead to her cutting off her friends, breaking up with her boyfriend, and basically shutting down. Her homecoming to Texas upon her dad's release does not turn out as planned. She wants to pick up where she left off; unfortunately, too many wounds exist with family and friends. Paramount to Kira's struggle are her new roommates—Kira hadn't realized she'd be sharing her home with three other recovering alcoholics. Plus, her best friend is dating her former boyfriend while Kira herself has new romantic feelings for a childhood friend. Forced to face her own demons, the teen comes to understand that things can't go back; but with patience and acceptance, she can move forward. This is good choice for those seeking realism that isn't too disturbing. The book's tame and light romance with a dose of reality is a good bridge for middle grade readers looking to dabble in YA fiction.
VERDICT A strong selection for middle school and high school libraries.
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