Tuesday, March 25, 2014

After Her by Joyce Maynard

I've never read anything by Joyce Maynard, yet I know I've read positive reviews on her books on several occasions.  So I grabbed this one from the library knowing very little about it.  It takes place in the 70's where two pre-teen sisters are spending the summer having adventures in the mountains near their home in California.  I love the relationship between the two girls - they are devoted to one another and are so creative in what they find to do.  The book is told from the point of view of the older girl, Rachel, who is just on the brink of discovering boys and all the teenage drama that goes with it.  Along with that part of the story, there have been young women murdered on the mountain trails, and Rachel's father is the police detective who is in charge of the case.  So I loved the story lines, the relationships, and the touches of mystery.  The only thing that kept me from really loving this book was the occasional writing snafu.  Much of the book is very well written, but for some reason I would read paragraphs that were almost identical to paragraphs earlier in the book.  Perhaps this is more of an editing issue but each time it happened, my thoughts would be more focused on the writing than on the story and it threw me off.  However, I'd still recommend it and I would try another one of her books. - June

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