Wednesday, September 04, 2013

{Review} Hating Heidi Foster @JEBlount

Hating Heidi Foster
Mae McBride and Heidi Foster were the very best of friends. Tied at the hip from early elementary school, their relationship was the stuff of storybooks, legendary even, in the minds of their high school classmates.  Unshakable.  That is, until Mae's father died while saving Heidi's life. When Mae finds out, she blames Heidi. She blames her father for putting Heidi ahead of her. She blames her friends for taking Heidi’s side. She begins to unravel amid that blame and her uncontrollable and atypical anger. At the same time Heidi is beset by guilt, falls into depression and stops eating properly; wasting away physically and emotionally while waiting for Mae to let her back into the friendship she misses so dearly. Mae, consumed by her hatred of Heidi, the confusion regarding her father’s motives, the perceived desertion of her friends and her mother’s grief, loses more and more of herself. What could possibly bring these two old friends back to each other? A miracle? Hating Heidi Foster, is a young adult novel about the place of honor true friendships hold in our lives. It is about suffering and loss and the ethics of grief. It is about a deep and painful conflict, the bright light of selflessness and sacrifice and the love that rights the ship and carries us safely to port.

Biography

Jeffrey Blount is an award-winning author, an Emmy Award-Winning television director and an award recipient for scriptwriting on multiple documentary projects. Born and raised in rural Virginia, he now lives in Washington, DC with his wife, Jeanne Meserve. They have two children, Julia and Jake.











This book was a very quick read and although I cant say that I was fond of Mae, I kind of feel her pain as loosing any parent at such a young age can one make you grow up faster.  But, when your father dies while saving your best friend that makes it so much worse.  This is book is a coming of age, dealing with grief, loss of friendship, book.  With being under 200 pages this book covers so much stuff and does it in such a wonderful way!  This is a deff must read if you want something fast and heartfelt.

"*I received a copy of this book for free to review, this in no way influenced my review, all opinions are 100% honest and my own."

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