Monday, May 31, 2010

The Summer of Skinny Dipping by Amanda Howells


Mia Gordon is just your average sixteen year old. She’s really looking forward to summer vacation; the beach, her cousins, and she can forget about Jake. Jake recently dumped her and Mia is still reeling from it.


Mia and her cousin used to be like best friends, and with the economy the way it’s been, Mia hasn’t been back to the Hamptons in three years. She can’t wait to spend time with her and let her heart heal from Jake’s rejection. But her cousins are not what Mia remembered. They are cold, beautiful, and snooty. Mia feels like the third wheel, and definitely feels out of her element when they throw big lavish parties with drugs, alcohol, and sex.


Mia wants to fit in, but it just isn’t her. Then she meets Simon, the boy next door. Simon is easy to talk to and he convinces Mia to skinnydip with him late at night in the dark. Mia finds herself falling in love with Simon, but Simon has his own problems at home. They find themselves looking forward to the night when they can be together. What started out as a disappointing summer for Mia is turning into the best one yet. But when something tragic occurs, Mia isn’t so sure it is the best summer ever.

The Summer of Skinnydipping is a great young adult novel. It involves peer pressure, sex, drugs and alcohol, and not being something your not. Mia’s story is fresh, sweet, and tragic. The interaction between her and her parents and the other characters is depicted in a reality setting that lends truth to the story. A wonderful beach read this summer from debut author Amanda Howells.

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3 comments:

  1. This book sounds like an interesting read ... I think many young adults are faced with many things today i.e. peer pressure, sex, drugs, and alcohol. Thanks for posting this review.

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  2. This sounds like a good book that touches on real issues that a lot of YA just tends to skim over. Great review!

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  3. Sounds great! Thanks for sharing :D

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