Joséphine
Written on Sep 11, 2015
Initial thoughts: Generally I prefer protagonists who are a little older — 16 and up, so this eight grade protagonist was on the young side. Nonetheless, I enjoyed listening to this book. For one, Anthony was a pretty witty. For another, it was very deeply rooted in music and what it means to maintain artistic integrity. The plot was simple yet kept good pace. There were highs and lows and it was very evident that the matters at hand were important to Anthony. The debate over allowing children swear as a form of honest expression was somewhat long-drawn though reminiscent of the rage some of my 7th and 8th grade classmates expressed when I was younger.
Aside from that, Kevin Emerson crafted a well-rounded teen boy. He had to take of his health as he had pre-type-2 diabetes and was overweight. His diet choices and fitness classes were documented on the side, which balanced his anger issues over being misunderstood by his parents and teachers. His friendships were complicated and confusing too, adding another layer to the confusing age that 14 can be.