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Art & Soul by Brittainy C. Cherry
5.0
5 Soul Stars
Wow, this book. First let me start off by saying amazing writing. This is the second book I have listened to by this author and again she has blown me away.
She is not shy and she tacked some huge topics all in one story. I can’t see that being easy at all but she made them flow so effortlessly.
Levi is 17 and came to get to know is dad better, after losing touch for so many years. Aria is about to deal with a huge life issues, but she has the help of her quirky best friend Simon.
Seriously from teen pregnancy, mental illness, OCD, cancer, adoption, abortion, miscarriage, life and death. This book covers so many topics at such a young age but in a way you get to see love, and strength, and devotion.
I also loved that even though this is “teens” it didn’t feel like an immature book at all. Not all teenagers are about angst to the point of madness. So thank you for that.
I just loved that friendship can grow from the unlikeliest of sources. And maturity come from any age, not just adulthood. Levi, Aria, Simon and Abigail showed us this throughout the book.
*All my Reviews are 100% honest and my own.*
Wow, this book. First let me start off by saying amazing writing. This is the second book I have listened to by this author and again she has blown me away.
She is not shy and she tacked some huge topics all in one story. I can’t see that being easy at all but she made them flow so effortlessly.
Levi is 17 and came to get to know is dad better, after losing touch for so many years. Aria is about to deal with a huge life issues, but she has the help of her quirky best friend Simon.
Seriously from teen pregnancy, mental illness, OCD, cancer, adoption, abortion, miscarriage, life and death. This book covers so many topics at such a young age but in a way you get to see love, and strength, and devotion.
I also loved that even though this is “teens” it didn’t feel like an immature book at all. Not all teenagers are about angst to the point of madness. So thank you for that.
I just loved that friendship can grow from the unlikeliest of sources. And maturity come from any age, not just adulthood. Levi, Aria, Simon and Abigail showed us this throughout the book.
*All my Reviews are 100% honest and my own.*