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Changes in Latitudes

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Jen Malone, author of teen novels Wanderlost and Map to the Stars, will take readers to the high seas—literally—in this contemporary YA novel about a girl facing the dissolution of her parents' marriage, a new romance, and self-discovery while sailing down the Pacific coast.

After concluding that her is to blame for her parents' recent divorce, Cassandra McClure is hoping to stay as far away from her as possible. With a summer of freedom right around the corner, it shouldn't be too hard. But when a forty-foot sailboat appears in her driveway and her mom announces that Cassie and her brother Drew will be accompanying her on a four-month sailing trip down to Mexico, Cassie's plans for the summer go, quite literally, overboard.

Once the three set sail, tensions quickly rise. So meeting Jonah—a gorgeous, whip-smart deckhand—is an unexpected bright spot on an otherwise dim horizon. Though she tries to keep him at a distance—considering the upheaval of her home life—their chemistry is impossible to ignore, and Cassie soon finds herself questioning everything: Should she go for it with Jonah? Can she forgive her mom? Will home ever feel the same? With life's unpredictable tides working against her, Cassie must decide whether to swim against them, or dive right in.

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    • School Library Journal

      April 1, 2017
      Gr 9 Up-Following her parents' divorce, 17-year-old Cassie McClure seeks refuge in the company of her two closest friends and the garden she maintains at her childhood home. Convinced that the divorce resulted from her mother's infidelity, Cassie harbors significant resentment, which only increases when her mother reveals that they will spend four months on a sailing trip. Her mother hopes the trip will bring their fractured family together, and Cassie's brother, Drew, is enthusiastic about the opportunity. Cassie remains defiant until she is distracted by the handsome deckhand, Jonah. The two form a fast friendship, which eventually becomes a romance that moves beyond the temporary thrill of a minor fling. However, any hopes that the trip would heal the rift between Cassie and her mother quickly dissipate as Cassie's unresolved anger boils to the surface in a series of conflicts with her mother, Drew, and even Jonah. Ultimately, the protagonist has to decide if she is willing to let go of her past in favor of the potential rewards of the future. Cassie's voice and feelings about the divorce are realistic. Jonah's character is less developed and verges on the Prince Charming trope, but readers will likely enjoy this aspect of the romance. The story's strength lies in Cassie's realization of the impact her anger has on her happiness. VERDICT A recommended purchase for coming-of-age romance shelves and summer beach reads displays.-Lynn Rashid, Marriotts Ridge High School, Marriottsville, MD

      Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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