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EVERYTHING I WAS Is Everything You Want To Read by Corinne Demas

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EVERYTHING I WAS by Corinne Demas has me perplexed.
The book is publicized as a book for middle grade or young adults and yet THIS blogging grandmother was captivatedfrom the beginning pages.
EVERYTHING I WAS is an engrossing book centered around the main character, Irene, who is an appealing and sincere thirteen-year-old girl.
Drawn from our current unpredictable economic times, Irene feels an unsettling loss of control over everything in her life as her father's company has downsized and he has suddenly lost his job! This result is a major life change for Irene and her family as they are forced to sell their penthouse in the city and move to live with Irene's grandfather in the country.
No more posh prep school for Irene or fancy summer vacation.
With the summer break starting, it is the one saving grace for Irene as she doesn't have to admit to her friends what has happened as everyone scatters for their vacations; everyone except Irene who is off to the country to help Grandpa with his farm.
With so much loss, her parents are forced to sell their belongings and only a few of Irene's prized possessions are put in storage in hopes things will change soon as her father looks for a new job.
However, Irene's mother is the one who takes this the hardest.
She is a superficial person whose excessiveness has only added to their woes.
Her attitude to living with her father-in-law in the country is almost laughable if it wasn't so selfishly sad.
While Irene's father spends time looking for work but also enjoying working with his hands as he helps his dad around the farm, her mom spends time in the city looking for an affordable apartment for them to get in by the time the school term begins after summer break.
Irene, meanwhile, is supported by her grandfather and as good things oft can happen in this kind of situation, she draws closer to him.
She enjoys working with him and his flowers and plants as well as getting to know each other better.
Some of the loveliest writing for me is when Corinne describes their work with the flowers.
I could smell and feel the dirt that they were working with and celebrated their pride in the end results.
Thinking this is enough to help her get through the summer, the sometimes reticent Irene is surprised when she finds the Fox family of stair-step aged children, who turn out to be good friends.
Irene even finds the older brother to be special as he becomes her first love interest.
Who knew? Instead of merely existing, Irene finds herself thriving in this environment and as time passes, she realizes she hopes they don't go back to the city.
Irene is a likable character, and it's easy to believe her story as she grows into a more self-sufficient young lady who finds that her major stumbling block now is her mother.
She wants to get Irene back to her expensive prep school even if it means by scholarship but Irene doesn't want to lie to her friends in the city because frankly, Irene wants to stay in the country and go to the public school.
How can Irene do this when her parents think they have found a temporary home in the city and are ready to move back at the end of the summer? What about Irene's new found friends and her grandfather? Feeling that her father sides with her mother and that means "who cares about Grandpa OR Irene?", what can Irene do? It is the final part of EVERYTHING I WAS that is the one thing I didn't care for because I didn't want the book to end.
I wanted to read more about what happened to Irene! My hope is that Corinne Demas has a sequel planned.
With the characters so well fleshed out by Corinne, the story moves quickly and smoothly with realism that keeps the reader entranced.
As a former middle school reading teacher, I know only too well the self-centered personalities of that age group of students, and this book fits them so well.
My former students would all love this book.
As much as I taught them about setting and character development, and how a good, tight story line can make a book a hit, they would surely enjoy this one.
With that said, the sensitivity with which Corinne Demas handles the characters and a very credible plot, will appeal to adults as well.
While allowing her picturesque descriptions and pleasing narration to make you think and feel what is going on is very, very real, EVERYTHING I WAS by Corinne Demas will appeal to all ages, I'm sure, just as much as it did to me.
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