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Stay with Me

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Sixteen-year-old Leila Abranel was born some twenty years after her sisters. Her elegant sisters from her father's first marriage have lives full of work, love affairs, and travel. Leila doesn't know either of them very well, but she loves hearing about them—details of Rebecca's ruined marriage, Clare's first job, and the strings of unsuitable boyfriends.
When Rebecca kills herself, Leila wants to know why. She starts by spending time with Clare and finally comes to know her as a person instead of a story. With Clare's reluctant help, Leila tracks down Rebecca's favorite places and tries to find her sister's friends. Along the way, Leila meets Eamon. Eamon is thirty-one and writes for television. He thinks Leila is beautiful and smart, but he does not, he tells her, date teenagers. And yet, the months go by and Leila turns seventeen and learns that you can love someone you are not dating.
Maybe letting Eamon love her back is a mistake. Maybe she'll never know why Rebecca did what she did. Maybe, Leila, decides, most people have a hard time figuring out which way is left or knowing when to let go and when to stay.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from April 10, 2006
      After Leila's much older half-sister commits suicide, her parents go to Poland to recover, leaving Leila in the care of her more distant half-sister, Clare. Leila decides she wants "to uncover Rebecca's hidden story," and find out why she ended her life. There are rich details throughout Freymann-Weyr's (My Heartbeat
      ) complex novel. For example, Leila is dyslexic and often has trouble reading both books and situations; she gets involved in the high school drama department's tech crew because "plays have a structure built into them that helps me keep events and characters straight." But as she tells her story, it ends up being about her new relationship with Clare, falling in love with a much older man, and learning that, in life, there is "no narrative waiting to be put into its proper sequence." Readers may not buy some of Leila's more youthful phrases (she explains to her boyfriend that when she first met him, "I was all, wow
      "), and her relationship, at 17, with a 31-year-old television writer, which includes sex, may trouble some. In the end, though, small moments will stay with readers, such as Leila bringing Clare tea when she hears her crying in the bathroom. The vivid characters in Leila's extended family are all realistically flawed but tender with each other, as they learn that while they are "never to be the same... it's enough that we're each still here." Ages 14-up.

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  • ATOS Level:5
  • Lexile® Measure:780
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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