Althea and Oliver Feature
Hardcover: 384 pages
Publisher: Viking Juvenile (October 9, 2014)
Language: English
Publisher: Viking Juvenile (October 9, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0670785393
ISBN-13: 978-0670785391
Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 6 x 1.2 inches
What if you live for the moment when life goes off the rails and then
one day there’s no one left to help you get it back on track?
Althea Carter and Oliver McKinley have been best friends since they
were six; she’s the fist-fighting instigator to his peacemaker, the
artist whose vision balances his scientific bent. Now, as their junior
year of high school comes to a close, Althea has begun to want something
more than just best-friendship. Oliver, for his part, simply wants life
to go back to normal, but when he wakes up one morning with no memory
of the past three weeks, he can’t deny any longer that something is
seriously wrong with him. And then Althea makes the worst bad decision
ever, and her relationship with Oliver is shattered. He leaves town for a
clinical study in New York, resolving to repair whatever is broken in
his brain, while she gets into her battered Camry and drives up the
coast after him, determined to make up for what she’s done.
Their journey will take them from the rooftops, keg parties, and
all-ages shows of their North Carolina hometown to the pool halls, punk
houses, and hospitals of New York City before they once more stand
together and face their chances. Set in the DIY, mix tape, and zine
culture of the mid-1990s, Cristina Moracho’s whip-smart debut is an
achingly real story about identity, illness, and love and why bad
decisions sometimes feel so good. Read Althea and Oliver book online now.
Althea and Oliver Reviews
Althea and Oliver is a great new young adult novel by Christina
Moracho. But don’t let the Young Adult label turn you away if you’re
older. Althea and Oliver is great for adults as well. I’m 37 and loved
every page.
Althea and Oliver are best friends.. but like sometimes happens, one
of them has decided they want more. I don’t want to give away too much,
but the other is not certain they want to risk the friendship for
romance. And yes, I know we’ve heard that story before, but Althea and
Oliver is extremely well written and relateable. Everything is not tied
up in a little bow.. the kids are not stereotypical characters, they are
more complex and interesting. A health isssue is also thrown into the
mix which even adds more to the relationship crisis.
As a side note, I also loved the setting of Wilmington, Delaware
which is very close to my heart. I haven’t read many books sets in this
area and it was very refreshing. Get online Althea and Oliver today.
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