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4.8 19
Young Adult Fiction
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Ruby is having a hard time adjusting to her new life. Shes not used to not having to worry about the bare necessities such as food and clothing. Shes not accustomed to all the money. Shes not used to living with her family.
It wasnt too long ago that Rubys mother left her for good. No one besides Ruby knew, and she was planning to keep it that way until she turned eighteen and was legally an adult. But someone found out, and now Ruby has to live with her sister and brother-in-law. But Ruby doesnt know how to deal with this new lifestyle, or with her overly friendly neighbor Nate. Ruby doesnt like depending on anyone or letting anyone really get to know her. But Nate might be more like her than she thinks.
Sarah Dessen is one of my favorite authors of all time, and she does not disappoint with Lock and Key. I really love how Sarah Dessen can really capture the emotions people like Ruby feel, the stubborn independence and loneliness. She weaves a beautiful story of the healing of a girl and the healing she returns. Like all of Sarah Dessens novels, Lock and Key is truly amazing.
There is a lot of symbolism in this novel, mostly stemming from the title, and this is what makes the story so brilliant. On one hand, there is Ruby who is reluctant to unlock her past to anyone but ends up letting Nate into her heart. On the other, Nate refuses to let Ruby unlock him. The struggles of both Ruby and Nate are so similar to some of the struggles many teens face today, although in different perspectives, and I really appreciated how realistic it was.
I highly recommend Lock and Key along with all of Sarah Dessens other novels, including The Truth about Forever, This Lullaby, and Just Listen. Fans of Deb Caletti will also enjoy this novel, as well as teens everywhere.
reposted from http://thebookmuncher.blogspot.com
Ruby is having a hard time adjusting to her new life. Shes not used to not having to worry about the bare necessities such as food and clothing. Shes not accustomed to all the money. Shes not used to living with her family.
It wasnt too long ago that Rubys mother left her for good. No one besides Ruby knew, and she was planning to keep it that way until she turned eighteen and was legally an adult. But someone found out, and now Ruby has to live with her sister and brother-in-law. But Ruby doesnt know how to deal with this new lifestyle, or with her overly friendly neighbor Nate. Ruby doesnt like depending on anyone or letting anyone really get to know her. But Nate might be more like her than she thinks.
Sarah Dessen is one of my favorite authors of all time, and she does not disappoint with Lock and Key. I really love how Sarah Dessen can really capture the emotions people like Ruby feel, the stubborn independence and loneliness. She weaves a beautiful story of the healing of a girl and the healing she returns. Like all of Sarah Dessens novels, Lock and Key is truly amazing.
There is a lot of symbolism in this novel, mostly stemming from the title, and this is what makes the story so brilliant. On one hand, there is Ruby who is reluctant to unlock her past to anyone but ends up letting Nate into her heart. On the other, Nate refuses to let Ruby unlock him. The struggles of both Ruby and Nate are so similar to some of the struggles many teens face today, although in different perspectives, and I really appreciated how realistic it was.
I highly recommend Lock and Key along with all of Sarah Dessens other novels, including The Truth about Forever, This Lullaby, and Just Listen. Fans of Deb Caletti will also enjoy this novel, as well as teens everywhere.
reposted from http://thebookmuncher.blogspot.com
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