![]() ![]() I guess we'll have to fix that shouting our praises from the roof tops- or out Ivy's attic window. The cover, I'm afraid, might not be enticing enough to draw in as many readers as this fabulous story deserves. The title is a fabulous pun, which I don't want to spoil for you. ![]() Her triumphant moment is when she chooses to move forward rather than looking back. The boys, in many ways, represent who Ivy was and who she is becoming. Through a series of assumptions and misunderstandings, she mistakenly develops feelings for both boys- though I wouldn't characterize it as a love triangle. This journey refocuses the meaning of her friendships, the importance of her family, and the emphasis she once placed on popularity and wealth.Īs she learns to navigate her world differently, Ivy gets closer to two very different boys. ![]() She has to learn a different way of processing and expressing those feelings, since she's no longer able to do so through playing the piano. She experiences a lot of big feelings, between what's happened to her family's financial situation and what's going on in her social life. This is a great journey of self-discovery for main character Ivy. I was craving a great read when I finally got to start this one, and it was so fantastic, I finished it in a day. ![]()
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