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Saving June

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Everyone's sorry. But no one can explain why.
Harper Scott's older sister, June, took her own life a week before high school graduation, leaving Harper devastated. So when her divorcing parents decide to split up June's ashes, Harper steals the urn and takes off cross-country with her best friend, Laney, to the one place June always dreamed of going—California.
Enter Jake Tolan, a boy with a bad attitude, a classic-rock obsession...and an unknown connection to June. When he insists on joining them, Harper's just desperate enough to let him. With his alternately charming and infuriating demeanor and his belief that music can see you through anything, he might be exactly what Harper needs. Except...Jake's keeping a secret that has the power to turn her life upside down—again.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 17, 2011
      After 16-year-old Harper’s outwardly perfect older sister, June, commits suicide just before graduating from high school, Harper decides to steal her sister’s ashes and scatter them in California, where June had dreamed of going. Harper’s best friend Laney is up for the road trip, but they have no way to get there from small-town Michigan. Enter Jake, a surly boy Harper met at June’s funeral, who insists on driving them cross-country. Each adventure along the way—a protest in Chicago, a mosh pit fight at a concert in Flagstaff—brings equally prickly Harper and Jake closer together. But when Jake finally reveals why he agreed to take Harper to California, things blow up. Harper’s sharp-edged voice, as she struggles to come to terms with her grief, is a strong point, though her self-absorption can be wearying. Music plays a prominent role in Harrington’s debut novel: the characters constantly debate the merits of classic rock and punk bands (multiple playlists are included), which will delight music lovers, but sometimes upstages Harper’s emotional journey. Ages 14–up.

    • Kirkus

      March 15, 2011
      It's clear from the start that high-school senior June, days away from graduation, is past saving, since 16-year-old Harper begins her account on the day of her sister's funeral. Escaping trite funereal platitudes, Harper takes refuge in the backyard and encounters hunky Jake, an apparent friend of June's. She quickly figures out that the oldies mix June listened to as she killed herself was Jake's creation and wonders if he holds the key to her death. Was it because their mother refused to let her attend college in California? Or did their parents' divorce or her not-so-great- relationship with Harper push June to the edge? Harper and BFF Laney set off on a rambling road trip from Michigan to California in Jake's van to drop June's ashes in the Pacific rather than let her warring parents split them into two urns. Jake and Harper's relationship heats up, and while her grief infuses the tale, it remains secondary to their growing infatuation. Jake's connection with June remains a mystery, though his nifty music mixes provide clues to their past. Some sidelong references are oddly dated: which Olsen twin is in detox, for example. Still, Harper's voice rings true, and readers looking for a mildly steamy romance (with more than a splash of alcohol, smoking and sex) won't be disappointed. (Fiction. 13 & up)

      (COPYRIGHT (2011) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

    • Kirkus

      October 15, 2011
      It's clear from the start that high-school senior June, days away from graduation, is past saving, since 16-year-old Harper begins her account on the day of her sister's funeral. Escaping trite funereal platitudes, Harper takes refuge in the backyard and encounters hunky Jake, an apparent friend of June's. She quickly figures out that the oldies mix June listened to as she killed herself was Jake's creation and wonders if he holds the key to her death. Was it because their mother refused to let her attend college in California? Or did their parents' divorce or her not-so-great- relationship with Harper push June to the edge? Harper and BFF Laney set off on a rambling road trip from Michigan to California in Jake's van to drop June's ashes in the Pacific rather than let her warring parents split them into two urns. Jake and Harper's relationship heats up, and while her grief infuses the tale, it remains secondary to their growing infatuation. Jake's connection with June remains a mystery, though his nifty music mixes provide clues to their past. Some sidelong references are oddly dated: which Olsen twin is in detox, for example. Still, Harper's voice rings true, and readers looking for a mildly steamy romance (with more than a splash of alcohol, smoking and sex) won't be disappointed. (Fiction. 13 & up)

      (COPYRIGHT (2011) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.9
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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