The Impossible Vastness of Us

The Impossible Vastness of Us

by Samantha Young

Narrated by Brittany Pressley

Unabridged — 9 hours, 38 minutes

The Impossible Vastness of Us

The Impossible Vastness of Us

by Samantha Young

Narrated by Brittany Pressley

Unabridged — 9 hours, 38 minutes

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Overview

"I know how to watch my back. I'm the only one that ever has."*

India Maxwell hasn't just moved across the country-she's plummeted to the bottom rung of the social ladder. It's taken years to cover the mess of her home life with a veneer of popularity. Now she's living in one of Boston's wealthiest neighborhoods with her mom's fiancé and his daughter, Eloise. Thanks to her soon-to-be stepsister's clique of friends, including Eloise's gorgeous, arrogant boyfriend, Finn, India feels like the one thing she hoped never to be seen as again: trash.*

But India's not alone in struggling to control the secrets of her past. Eloise and Finn, the school's golden couple, aren't all they seem to be. In fact, everyone's life is infinitely more complex than it first appears. And as India grows closer to Finn and befriends Eloise, threatening the facades that hold them together, what's left are truths that are brutal, beautiful and big enough to change them forever...*

From New York Times bestselling author Samantha Young comes a story of friendship, identity and acceptance that will break your heart-and make it whole again.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"In The Impossible Vastness of Us, Samantha Young does a fantastic job exploring love in all its glorious forms." -Katie McGarry, award-winning author of Say You'll Remember Me

School Library Journal

05/01/2017
Gr 10 Up—This well-layered novel is about India, whose life is turned upside down when her mom moves her across the country to live with her new fiancé. India goes from a small apartment to one of the biggest houses in the neighborhood but is still afraid that her peers think of her as "trash." While finding herself and living in a new city with a new family, the protagonist also comes to terms with a dark past and tries to move forward once and for all. This story is told from India's point of view, enabling readers to get inside her head. Though most of the book takes place in present day, there are flashbacks of India's past, which illustrate how she arrived at her current situation. This coming-of-age novel will appeal to readers who are in a time of change or feel a sense of flux in their lives. Seeing how India handles her transition and attempts to make her life the best it can be will resonate with those experiencing similar upheavals. With plenty of romance and some humor, this tale is a quick read. VERDICT A solid contemporary YA debut that will attract the author's teen romance fans. Give to fans of Kasie West and Sarah Dessen.—Tegan Anclade, Lake Villa District Library, IL

Kirkus Reviews

2017-03-29
A poor California girl finds her world turned upside down when her mother marries into the Boston ultrarich.At the beginning of her junior year on California's central coast, India is popular and well-liked, but her mother, Hayley, has fallen in love with a high-society lawyer from the opposite coast, which wrenches her away from everything she knows. From Day 1, Theo's daughter, Eloise, makes it very clear that India's an unwelcome intruder both in Theo's mansion and at Eloise's exclusive prep school. Flashback nightmares reveal an India who was horrifically abused for much of her childhood while Hayley was absent, leaving her with trust issues as massive as her palatial new home. Befriending Eloise's blue-blooded social group teaches class-conscious India that poor kids who grew up in trailers are not the only ones with problems; rich white prep school kids have their own traumas (India's race goes unmentioned, implying that she is white; Eloise is white). India experiences a powerful journey to self-love and self-respect in the face of both classism and sexual entitlement, but she is so thinly drawn she's hardly real. The choppy prose of her journey from public high school student who can only afford takeout three times a year to mansion-dwelling prep school attendee in Massachusetts boils down to a focus on high-end architecture. A coming-of-age journey that would be strong if only it starred a believable teen. (Fiction. 14-17)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173400888
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 06/27/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 10 - 13 Years
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