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Flight Season

A Novel

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From Marie Marquardt, the author of Dream Things True and The Radius of Us, comes a story of two teenagers learning what to hold on to, what to let go of, and that sometimes love gets in the way of our plans.
Back when they were still strangers, TJ Carvalho witnessed the only moment in Vivi Flannigan's life when she lost control entirely. Now, TJ can't seem to erase that moment from his mind, no matter how hard he tries. Vivi doesn't remember any of it, but she's determined to leave it far behind. And she will.
But when Vivi returns home from her first year away at college, her big plans and TJ's ambition to become a nurse land them both on the heart ward of a university hospital, facing them with a long and painful summer together – three months of glorified babysitting for Ángel, the problem patient on the hall. Sure, Ángel may be suffering from a life-threatening heart infection, but that doesn't make him any less of a pain.
As it turns out, though, Ángel Solís has a thing or two to teach them about all those big plans, and the incredible moments when love gets in their way.
Written in alternating first person from the perspectives of all three characters, Flight Season is a story about discovering what's really worth holding onto, learning how to let go of the rest, and that one crazy summer that changes your life forever.

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    • School Library Journal

      December 1, 2017

      Gr 9 Up-Vivi is a rising sophomore at Harvard who has struggled in school (and in life) since the passing of her father. It's summer break and the only way she can keep from being kicked out of the Ivy League is by successfully completing an internship at the hospital in her hometown of St. Augustine, Florida. She is forced to work with TJ, the focused, no-nonsense, and super good-looking nursing student who just so happens to have seen Vivi embarrassingly intoxicated at his family's Brazilian restaurant during Thanksgiving break. Despite their strong desire to keep apart, Vivi and TJ share an undeniable attraction. The two spend most of their time working with Angel, a young orphaned immigrant from Guatemala who is having major heart issues. All three narrate in alternating chapters as their paths become increasingly interwoven. Each chapter begins with an entry from Vivi's bird journal and is a reflection of sorts of where the story is about to go. Marquart has packed her third YA novel quite full-grief, ornithology, financial issues, the path of a detained immigrant, heart failure in a teenager-but it mostly works. All three main characters are fully drawn and multidimensional. Still, Vivi comes close to being a "manic pixie dream girl" and the story wraps up a little too neatly. TJ and Vivi are oozing with chemistry that is appropriate and satisfying for teens. VERDICT A solid choice for those seeking a complex romance with lots of other layers.-Emily Moore, Camden County Library System, NJ

      Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      December 15, 2017
      A grieving hospital intern and an ambitious young nurse's aide bond over their shared friendship with a dying teen patient. After barely passing most of her first-year pre-med classes at Yale, Vivi Flannigan must successfully complete a summer internship in a Central Florida hospital's heart ICU. TJ Carvalho works as a nurse's aide on his way to becoming an RN. When their paths cross, Brazilian-American TJ (who's dark-skinned and multiracial) recognizes white Vivi as the "pretty-faced hot mess" who got drunkenly out of control at his family's churrascaria the previous Thanksgiving break. Vivi, meanwhile, would rather forget that "terrible night," because her beloved father died soon after. TJ and Vivi attempt to avoid each other, but observant Angel Solis, the 18-year-old heart-infection patient who doesn't respond to English or Spanish (he's indigenous Guatemalan), senses their attraction and brings them together. Told in alternating points of view among the three characters, the poignant story shows how young adults can connect deeply despite differences in privilege, race, and citizenship status. Each of Vivi's chapters begins with excerpts and sketches from her bird journal--with the birds (and their calls) acting as a chorus to her story arc. Vivi and TJ's slow-burn romance is electric, and Angel's humorous and heartbreaking perspective elevates him far above the stereotype of problematic sick characters without agency. Marquardt once again writes a touching and authentic exploration of immigration, love, and loss. (Fiction. 14-17)

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    • Booklist

      January 1, 2018
      Grades 9-12 Rising college sophomore Vivi Flannigan is an avid birder and Yale student who lands a dream internship at a hospital near her home in Florida. TJ Carvalho, about to finish his nursing degree, works at his family's restaurant and at the same hospital, where he cares for feisty Angel Solis, who suffers from a terrible heart infection. When the three are thrown together during the summer, each must learn what's important to the others and to themselves. This poignant story of grief, healing, and finding balance and purpose is told through alternating narration by the three main characters. Whether navigating financial hardship, family tensions, or precarious immigrant rights, the protagonists come across as well drawn and engaging. Each gradually reveals his or her backstory with grace and dignity, and Vivi's birding journal organically illustrates how no one is free to fly until they are at peace with themselves. This new offering from Marquardt (The Radius of Us, 2017) will resonate with readers looking for a mature coming-of-age story.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2018
      Brazilian American TJ is "a surly nurse's aide"; Vivi (who is white) is a grieving, bird-obsessed college student/intern at a Florida hospital. Angel is their Guatemalan male teen patient suffering from viral cardiomyopathy. In distinct, shifting perspectives that overlap and intersect, the three help one another survive a summer of transition, love, and loss. This stirring, compelling narrative will stay with readers.

      (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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