
Only the Pretty Lies
Author: Rebekah Crane
Narrator: Madeline Lake
Unabridged: 8 hr 27 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 05/01/2021

Author: Rebekah Crane
Narrator: Madeline Lake
Unabridged: 8 hr 27 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 05/01/2021
Rebekah Crane is the author of several critically acclaimed young adult novels, including Postcards for a Songbird, The Infinite Pieces of Us, The Upside of Falling Down, The Odds of Loving Grover Cleveland, Aspen, and Playing Nice. A former high school English teacher, Crane now lives in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, where the altitude only enhances the writing experience. For more information about the author and her works visit www.rebekahcrane.com.
It’s thought provoking, fast pacing, easy read to get invested! I mostly enjoy YA novels because seeing things from their perspectives we can learn a lot from them and revisit our youth, remembering our choices we made and how we evolved. The story takes place in small town named Alder Creek and tol......more
What worked: beautiful messages within the story, the portrayal of family dynamics What didn't: everyone having weird names, 50 issues in one book......more
It's a young adult book, with a high school female senior as first person narrator. That detracted for me, but I'm not a targeted reader being 70+ and male. Nonetheless, on the whole, I found the novel a worthwhile read. Some of my favorite insights : 1. “People want a witness to their pain,” Rayne sa......more
This wasn'tan enjoyable read. The entire time, I wanted to be done with it. Which is quite the accomplishment considering this is only 275 pages. I think most of my problems actually stemmed from the length. So many things are underdeveloped. This book tried to tackle so many issues (racism, homoph......more
“Inspired by a true event, Crane (The Infinite Pieces of Us, 2018) earnestly explores how silence perpetuates racism and what it means to be antiracist…With countless quotable lines like ‘Love is a human right, not a reward for good behavior,’ and timely antiracism discussion, this is a YA novel with love and substance.” —Booklist (starred review)“A naïve girl is forced to reconcile truths she thought she knew with the reality of the boy she loves. A romance that tackles serious issues…” —Kirkus Reviews