Monday, February 8, 2021

Take What You Can by Heather Garvin Book Review


 

I received a gifted copy and am providing a review. (Not my picture.)

I have to admit that I have a hard time categorizing books into genres, but this one falls into the “young adult fiction” genre. While this book may be tailored for your readers, I think adults would enjoy it as well. I think Ms. Garvin does a good job at delving into what some teenagers may face, although the teenagers in this story come up against some odds that are not typical.

This story takes place in Chuloata, Florida, although no one likes to admit they are from Chuloata. Paige’s summer starts off with an end-of-the-year bonfire at the beach. Everyone from school is there including her two best friends, Josh and Leah, as well as a few others she doesn’t like, including Dan and Luke. Luke has had a crush on Paige for the longest time and Paige has always done her best to avoid going out with him. Dan isn’t from school, but is related to Luke and is what you could call a bad guy. At the bonfire, Paige meets Fredrick. Josh and Fredrick have a past which puts them at odds with each other, especially when it comes to Paige. Paige does not heed Josh’s warning. Through her association with Fredrick, Paige is introduced to Melissa, Jason, Carter, and Fredrick’s mom, Kelly, his sister, Nicole, and his brother, Ben. Fredrick, Melissa, Jason, and Carter are in a group that Paige takes to referring to as “pirates.” They are not modern-day pirates, rather they are pirates doing what they need to do to survive, at least in their minds. Through this association, Paige’s somewhat dull life is turned upside down, not only from what she discovers about this group but also because of the intense feelings she develops for Fredrick. Fredrick has feelings for Paige as well, but he fights them.

This book ends in such a way that it is the perfect set up for the next book … Give Nothing Back which is releasing in May 2021.

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