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Original Title: | Sophie & Carter |
ISBN: | 1935089447 (ISBN13: 9781935089445) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Pennsylvania Young Readers' Choice Award Nominee for Young Adults (2014) |
Chelsea Fine
Paperback | Pages: 117 pages Rating: 3.82 | 13763 Users | 780 Reviews
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** This is a novella **While other high school seniors are dreaming about their futures, Sophie and Carter are just trying to make it through each day. Carter is overwhelmed by issues at home as he struggles to support his mother. Meanwhile, next door neighbor Sophie is left to care for her three younger siblings in place of their absent and troubled mother. All that holds these two best friends together is each other, and knowing that each night they'll sit together on Sophie's front porch swing and escape from reality, if just for awhile. But as their relationship reaches a turning point and high school graduation nears, will their friendship become something more?
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Title | : | Sophie & Carter |
Author | : | Chelsea Fine |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 117 pages |
Published | : | July 25th 2011 by Acacia Publishing (first published January 13th 2011) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Romance. Contemporary. High School. Sociology. Abuse |
Rating Based On Books Sophie & Carter
Ratings: 3.82 From 13763 Users | 780 ReviewsRate Based On Books Sophie & Carter
This is the best little surprise I could have ever hoped for. When I read the summary for this book I thought it sounded like the most wonderful contemporary fiction story ever. It sounds like just the type of thing that I would love. However, when the book showed up and I noticed how small it was, I began to get a bit worried. How could a book that is only 117 pages be any good? Well, I dont know how Chelsea does it but she made me fall head over heels in love with both her characters in such aA touching little read filled to the brim with love, loss and hurt. Have you ever heard of that quote: 'the best of things come in small packages', well if you look up that quote you should get a picture of this book to illustrate it. (: The characters are beautiful, inside and out, they are brave and inspiring. I like how Sophie and Carter both have each other, all the time, I like how they have an understanding. It's lovely. There's no real twist or plot or anything, just two complicated
I discovered Chelsea Fine when I read Anew and absolutely loved it (one of my all time favorites) so I immediately looked up what else she has. Since she's a pretty new author, she doesn't have much YET (she's got a lot of ideas I've heard).Because Anew was a paranormal type book, I had no idea what to expect when reading a contemporary by the same author. But I didn't lose anything I loved about Ms. Fine's writing. Sophie and Carter are neighbors and best friends. They've supported each other
Sophie & Carter. I have no idea how to explain the book. It was short and sweet and I loved it. I wouldnt have minded if it was a bit longer, because I loved the characters from the minute I heard about them. I thought this picture described how I felt when it was over.Yup, Frustrated... I still dont know how to explain the book. So a list:1. So, the book starts with Sophie being late to English (happens to me a lot), and it progresses on from there. It talks about Sophie & Carters home
I read this when I was like 11 and I was definitely way too young.
Sophie & Carter is about one hundred and four pages. Its a short read, but its a powerful one. Theres no way you will put this book down until the last word. And its even longer from your heart to let it rest. I'm still crying as I write this review.Chelsea Fine has written a beautiful, heart-melting story. Shes an astonishingly talented author. I'm amazed at how strong and beautiful this story is, and cant wait to see more from this author. Sophie has lived next door to Carter since the
I have a theory which may offend some people; but the truth is almost always offensive and, as the old adage goes, it hurts.Theory: For the most part these big name publishers are churning out mediocre- if not crappy- books disguised with pretty covers. The smaller publishers are actually working harder to write quality material but they are overshadowed by the flashy covers. C'mon readers! All that glitters is not gold. Just because the cover is great doesn't mean the book will be. And vice
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