How I Live Now by Meg Rosoff
Publisher: Wendy Lamb Books
Publication date: 2004
ISBN: 9780553376050
Source: Library
When Daisy is sent to visit her aunt and cousins in England, she little expects to stay there so long. Soon after her aunt leaves on business, the country is invaded by an enemy and bombing of major cities begins. But she and her cousins are far from cities, living on an isolated and independent farm. They live an idealized life for many months, until war finally finds their small corner of the world.
Things I Liked:
I'm not entirely sure about this one. I didn't exactly like it and I didn't like the main characters, but I can recognize there was a lot of good in it. First of all, I think the portrayal of teenagers (and probably most adults) in regard to war (or natural disasters, etc) is really accurate. The fact that things like this happen all over the world is entirely true and I think we disregard it until it is right on our doorstep or until it personally affects us. This was one of the book's most compelling points. We don't want to think about others' problems until they become ours. I'm pretty sure most of us would try to think about what's going on, but we'd still be caught up in our lives and petty distractions. This would be such a great book to discuss in a book group, to see what other people think. It's quite well written, in a stream-of-consciousness/diary type format and it puts you right in the action (or drama). A unique and realistic book about teenagers in the middle of a war.
Things I Didn't Like:
I'll be the first to admit the romance made me uncomfortable. And I got mad at their seeming inability to care what was happening around them, even while I recognized its verity. I didn't much care for Daisy or any of the cousins, except perhaps Piper. I was really confused too about the ending and the somewhat paranormal abilities that were just brushed off and not explained. I wasn't entirely sure what they were or what purpose they served. But, I have to admit, it held my attention from beginning to end.
Read-alikes:
Totally reminded me of the Last Survivors series by Susan Beth Pfeffer
BOOK CONTENT RATINGS:
s-factor: !@#$
lots, some f-words
mrg-factor: XX
not too descriptive, but it happens, and they're cousins
v-factor: ->->->
some war scenes described and they are not pretty
Overall rating: ***
Any opinions on this book? I'd love to hear what others thought of it.
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