Hall, the owner, takes Leah under his wing (ha! puns!) after she starts saving her paychecks for flying lessons. Leah’s world opens up when she gets a job working in the office at Hall Aviation, a company that tows banners in the air up and down the beach. That is until at age 14, she and her mother move into the trailer park next to the Heaven Beach Airport. Often facing eviction because her mother rarely works, Leah’s life has always been in upheaval. She lives with her mother who floats from town to town based on promises from each new boyfriend-promises that never come to fruition. Leah is a girl who’s grown up in trailer parks, most of which have been by airports. The other half, you ended up with two tall boys shadowing you through a trailer park, their fingers taking little nips at your clothes, like dogs.Īt first glance, Jennifer Echols’ new YA novel, Such a Rush, has all the tell-tale signs of a typical YA romance: two attractive boys, absent parents and high-stakes drama.Īnd, yet, between the covers (and what a gorgeous cover it is), you’ll find a sensitively-crafted story of an 18-year old girl, who’s never had it even remotely easy, trying to figure out what sort of person she’s going to be. In practice this worked about half the time. The TV said you should ignore bullies and they would stop harassing you.
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