Gr 9 Up—Senior year has been a rollercoaster for Cricket Thompson. After a summer full of love found and friendship lost, Cricket has navigated her way through her last year of high school and is on her way to an Ivy League college, with one catch—she'll have to live at home. When the teen is offered the chance to earn enough money and have the true college experience living on campus, she boards a ferry back to Nantucket. A year older and with more life experience, the girl readers first met in Howland's
Nantucket Blue (Hyperion, 2013) sets out on a path that offers adventure, romance, and the chance to find herself.
Nantucket Red is an engaging continuation of Cricket's story, and its pace is perfect for a long weekend or beach read. The protagonist is fully developed as a character, but secondary figures are not as fleshed out. Sure to circulate this summer and throughout the year, libraries will want to purchase this along with the first in the series. Even readers who avoid "chick lit" will find this story multidimensional and enjoyable. For fans of YA romance.—
Betsy Davison, Cortland Free Library, NYCricket is back on Nantucket, waitressing to save money for Brown in the fall and nursing a broken heart. Tenuously reunited with Jules and bunking with unconventional Liz, Cricket reevaluates her priorities: perhaps the Ivy League isn't her dream, after all. Nantucket Blue's fans will eagerly follow Cricket as she resolves to find out in this enjoyable, beach-ready follow-up.
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