Even at 80% I felt like the book was going nowhere. I was extremely bored while reading this. But between “right” and “wrong,” there’s a whole world of possibilities. Amber always thought she knew what a good girl would do. Then, in an afternoon, the bottom drops out of her family’s world-and Amber is faced with an impossible choice between her promise as an artist and the people she loves. and Amber starts to wonder if she’s such a good girl, after all. But the more time Will and Amber spend together, the more complicated their relationship becomes. Devon’s older (and unavailable) brother, Will, helps Amber prepare for her one chance to try out for the hypercompetitive arts school. When Amber learns about an audition at the North Carolina School of the Arts, she decides that her dream-to sing on bigger stages-could also be her ticket to a new life. It’s only when Amber goes exploring in the woods near her home, singing camp songs with the hikers she meets on the Appalachian Trail, that she feels free-and when the bigger world feels just a little bit more in reach. She sings solos at church, babysits her nephew after school, and spends every Friday night hanging out at her best friend Devon’s house. Published by HarperTeen on December 9th 2014Īmber Vaughn is a good girl. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I received this book for free from HarperCollins in exchange for an honest review. Friday, NovemReview: No Place to Fall by Jaye Robin Brown Posted by Giselle
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