Book Description:
Sixteen-year-old Tatum Elsea is bracing for the worst summer of her life. After
being falsely accused of a crime, she’s stuck under stepmother-imposed house
arrest and her BFF’s gone ghost. Tatum fills her newfound free time with
community service by day and working at her covert graphic design business at
night, which includes trading emails with a cute cello-playing client. If Tatum
is reading his emails right, her virtual Prince Charming is funny, smart, and
talented—and he seems to think the same about her. Too bad he’s spending his
summer across the ocean in Ireland…not that Tatum would be allowed to go on a
date anyway.
But over the course of the summer, Tatum will
learn that sometimes going after what you want means breaking all the rules.
And when Tatum discovers she’s not the only one in the house keeping secrets,
she finds she has the chance to make amends with her family and friends.
Equipped with a new perspective, and assisted by her feisty
step-abuela-slash-fairy-godmother, Tatum is ready to start fresh and maybe even
get her happy ending along the way.
My Review:
I haven't read many young adult novels recently that I've enjoyed as much as It Started with
Goodbye. Tatum's story, much like Cinderella's, is about a
misunderstood teen who's been wronged. Her stepmother is not so much wicked as
she is stern, and her father is out of the country for much of the book. Tatum's
stepsister has her own issues while Tatum's BFF is avoiding contact. These
characters all make a great cast in a delightful story. Have I mentioned that I
loved Abuela and "Prince Charming?" If you like fairytales with a
modern twist, like I do, you'll love this book. Christina June writes entertaining
dialogue. The teens in this book aren't perfect, but they tell a good story through
the scope of friendship and family. Whether you are or you have a teenager
looking for an entertaining book or you're older like me and like a good story.
Pick up a copy of It Started with
Goodbye. Well written, I give it a 5+. P.S. I found myself smiling through
much of the story, which = pure delight. I received this book free from
Zondervan.