Speaking of reviews, I think I forgot to mention that my baby sister Megan, has had a book published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt called "
Never Eighteen", and it was finally released last week. It is a Young Adult novel, but it is a story that should be read by all ages, (13 and up) as it has a very special message that all can relate to.
The subject matter is somewhat sensitive but overall the message is a positive one.
"Austin Parker is on a journey to bring truth, beauty, and meaning to his life. Austin Parker is never going to see his eighteenth birthday. At the rate he’s going, he probably won’t even see the end of the year. The doctors say his chances of surviving are slim to none even with treatment, so he’s decided it’s time to let go. But before he goes, Austin wants to mend the broken fences in his life. So with the help of his best friend, Kaylee, Austin visits every person in his life who touched him in a special way. He journeys to places he’s loved and those he’s never seen. And what starts as a way to say goodbye turns into a personal journey that brings love, acceptance, and meaning to Austin’s life."
Megan has set the story to take place in the Northwest. There are many local references - Mt. Rainier, Seattle, the coast, etc. I would suggest this as worthwhile reading for not only those with teens or young adults, but
everyone , no matter their age, has enjoyed the book. Megan was inspired to begin writing after my nieces started school, but this book came about after she closed the daycare in her home to have her MIL who had throat cancer, spend her last days in their home. Megan sat with her every day, talking, reading and singing to her. After Judy passed, Megan began this story.
After 3 launch parties last week, (one sponsored by Tacoma Public Libraries), Megan has been invited by several middle schools and high schools to come speak to classes about her book and the process of writing. Tacoma School of the Arts has even chosen her book to be the text chosen to study for spring semester so of course she will be making an appearance there.
The book is available at local bookstores, libraries and on
Amazon in either paperback or for download on Kindle. If any of you with middle or high schoolers are interested in having Megan come to your school, those arrangements can be made - she is willing to travel. If after reading, your child would like to contact Megan and talk to her about the book, she would welcome that contact either by email or on Facebook.
http://www.facebook.com/meganbosticbooks
http://www.amazon.com/Never-Eightee...=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1327956632&sr=1-1