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, by Julie Anne Peters

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, by Julie Anne Peters


Free Download , by Julie Anne Peters

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File Size: 915 KB

Print Length: 268 pages

Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers; 1 edition (July 31, 2007)

Publication Date: July 31, 2007

Sold by: Hachette Book Group

Language: English

ASIN: B00FORAAVS

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I did not think I could ever be attracted to the same sex. Then I read this book and it made me start to look at the world around me differently. When I read IMRU I was just like Holland and had no clue what it meant, but it made me want to keep reading and find out. I think this is a great book for young teens, especially young teens questioning their sexuality.One thing I had an issue with was how over the top CeCe is about her sexuality. I don't think anyone I know would have ever been that comfortable in high school to be that open and over the top.

It was alright. Like most lesbian media. Maybe a little better than most of the crud that is out there. Still leaves something to be desired, definitely. The author did a good job of building the central relationship on the story, you can really feel and relate to that falling-in-love-for-the-first-time feeling. She does a great job of that actually: the feelings and the build up and the cute little relationship between the two. I found myself getting butterflies at certain points. And the story is realistic, and probably hit close to home for may readers and their experience with coming out, and the relationships it effected... it definitely doesn't sugarcoat that aspect of it. But again, the book left something to be desired. I (and probably some of you) would love to see a heroine of a unique story who just happened to be (in addition to many other cool, bad ass, sad, interesting, detailed, awesome things) in love with a woman. Like how Harry Potter has this awesome story and destiny and all these adventures and this purpose... and just happens to like girls, and have a romance with one or two as a side plot every once in while.Anyway, a girl can dream. Out of all our options, especially if you are a teen girl (I am in my 20s), this will suffice. It's just okay though.

I feel that our world increasingly divides itself more and more. Everybody thinks their group's trials and tribulations are unique, that they suffer differently, than other groups. Sure everybody's life faces different challenges. However when we take the time to walk a mile in someone else's shoes, we realise no one is really that far apart. In the end we all need the same things.

Not as classic as Annie on My Mind, and I think that's because the fallout from "keeping you a secret" isn't fully explored. Like things are happening, but we never really get the depth of the MCs' feelings on the events. It's also hard to imagine this relationship continuing after the end of the book. The ending felt a bit forced.

I absolutely loved the book! The characters were rich with personality and it was impossible not to become wrapped up in Holland's amazing story. I could really identify with the emotional turbulence involved with Holland's coming out as a lesbian even though I'm a hetero male. Julie Anne Peters did an amazing job of portraying the hardships so that even people who are not in Holland's position could really feel the weight of the crisis and feel deeply for her. Truly great story, I will be looking for more from this author in the future!

I personally loved Keeping You a Secret, and found it to be a reasonable depiction of a teenage girl coming to grips with her sexuality, dealing with family/school, and falling in love. Maybe it's just because I live in the Bible Belt, but I didn't think that Holland's mom and friends' reactions to her coming out were unrealistic. Though coming out will obviously not play out like this for every lgbt teen, it does happen to a sizable minority, hence the higher homelessness/displacement rates among lgbt teens. And whether or not you think CeCe & Holland have a healthy relationship, I think it's a pretty accurate description of what teen romances tend towards, especially when you consider that CeCe is the first person whom Holland feels this way towards. There are plenty of teenage couples who are convinced that they will be together forever, but who realistically will end up breaking up (actually, this holds true for relationships between people of all ages--have you seen the divorce statistics recently?). As for the people criticizing Holland's decision not to go to Stanford, I think that is the most shallow reason you could possibly not like the book. I know that we all have this beautiful picture in our head that everyone who is talented enough can get whatever financial aid they need to go to any college they can get into, but as a current college student, I can comfortably say that this is not anywhere near reality. In addition, going to an Ivy league school was always something Holland's mom wanted, but that Holland felt pretty lukewarm on. And considering that Holland had no idea what she wanted to do with her life (which, I'd like to add, is once again pretty common in eighteen year olds) but was leaning towards art or elementary education or something along those lines, she hardly needed an Ivy League education.

This is an outstanding story. The writing is second to none, emotions are so raw they are palpable. My biggest let down was the abrupt ending, hence four stars instead of five.I guess this is one of those stories where the reader gets to decide what becomes of the characters.

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