This coming-of-age story follows seventeen-year-old Heather Webster as she spends a semester off in England before college. Still grieving the loss of her parents five years prior, Heather struggles with this abrupt change in plans orchestrated by her strict aunt and guardian, Kristin. However, Heather soon settles into life with her father's old friends, the Andersons, and their son Brian.Through vivid descriptions and relatable characters, the author immerses the reader into Heather's journey as she explores England, makes close friends, falls in love, and grapples with the decision of where her future lies. The Andersons provide the warmth and family connection Heather has been missing, especially maternal Cindy. Heather's friendship with Brian is particularly well-developed and heartwarming. The story also captures the culture, traditions, and atmosphere of England.Flashbacks to Heather's childhood provide insight into her loving relationship with her parents and help the reader empathize with her grief. A poignant dream conversation with her deceased mother is especially moving. Subplots involving Brian coming out as gay to his parents and a surprise birthday party add texture and interest.The themes of finding family, belonging, growing up, and moving forward after loss are deftly handled. Heather's personal growth and realizations feel authentic and earned. The open-ended conclusion, with Heather choosing to stay in England for college, fits the story's tone while holding the promise of more adventures to come.
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