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The Secret Year
The Secret Year
Author: Jennifer Hubbard
ISBN-13: 9780670011537
ISBN-10: 0670011533
Publication Date: 1/7/2010
Pages: 208
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 16 ratings
Publisher: Viking Juvenile
Book Type: Hardcover
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GeniusJen avatar reviewed The Secret Year on + 5322 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Reviewed by Cat for TeensReadToo.com

While family and friends are still reeling over the Labor Day car accident that took senior high school student Julia Vernon's life, Colt is trying to figure out how to mourn her loss and the absence of their year-long, secret relationship.

How does he grieve for the girl who was never really his, yet who he knew in a way no one else did? Colt is shocked when, one day at school, Julia's brother hands him a journal detailing the course of their relationship, as he simultaneously relives the past *and* works to move forward.

Intertwined with the present are a series of flashbacks prompted by Julia's diary. We learn the details of their affair, how deeply divided their class/societal divides ran, and how those hostilities culminate among their small town's youth in the aftermath of Julia's demise.

This is a novel for outsiders - and when ultimately stripped of our outward trappings, aren't we all outsiders? Jennifer Hubbard captures the trauma and agony of the achingly grim slowness that is high school with honesty and blistering clarity.

THE SECRET YEAR sharply portrays those years of being torn between who/what others perceive us to be, who we really are, and how hard it can be to reconcile two such seemingly disparate halves of the whole, not to mention the overwhelming sense of impossibility that looms when trying to break free of that social image. And finally, she perfectly renders the pain of first love, the hope that it will be forever, and the heartache of learning it's only the first step into a much larger world.
Cindy84 avatar reviewed The Secret Year on + 118 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
My Thoughts: Wow. This is my kind of book, right up my alley. I have been wanting to read this one since it was titled Black Mountain Road (I believe that was it). The first time I read the summary I knew I had to read it! We meet Colt who is lower class than Julia. Julia is from Black Mountain Road aka rich people territory. Colt and Julia start to have a secret relationship, meeting every week for talking,making out, etc. Than all of a sudden Julia dies and Colt is left in the aftershock of her death and he can't tell anyone he even knew her since they had the secret relationship. How does one even cope when they can't share their grief with anyone? We meet all their side friends and each one has his/her own story and way they relate to this book. I also loved the journal entries/letters to Colt that Julia had wrote in her diary. This book is intense. At times, I really felt for Colt and other times I hated Julia because she couldn't dump her boyfriend and be seen with Colt out in public.I've heard good and bad reviews on this one, so your either going to love it like me or hate it like others.

Overall: I loved it. I will be reading anything else Jennifer writes. I adored Colt from the beginning. I just felt like I was inside his head from the very first page. Adored this book.
GreenGarnet avatar reviewed The Secret Year on + 59 more book reviews
although the concept and plot of this book is what hooked me into getting it, i must say i only finished it because i had high hopes.

I felt cheated at the end of the book. Like the author did not fully develop the characters to the point of the readers satisfaction. I felt like the story was told in the first 5 chapters then that was it. The rest was just the explanation. No sub-plot or climax to the story.

If you have read the back cover of the book, you could stop reading there and still know pretty much everything that happens.

I wasnt very pleased with this book. I only give this a 2.5 out of 5 stars.

And there is no excuse for the book being like this. . .. some people tried to tell me its because its a young adult book, and thats just crap! some of the best books i have read are YA. So the reason why i gave it only 2.5 stars was because it was a poorly written book
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Unfortunately my copy is water damaged and can't be posted; however, this is a very well written and unique debut novel from a great new writer. Nothing about the characters or their situations is pat or cliche, and the romantic tumult of high school is sharply portrayed. Especially interesting is the portrayal of romantic devotion to more than one person at a time; something I feel is so true-to-life but so rarely told about in works of fiction. Hubbard never condescends or scorns Colt for his flaws and confusion; she simply tells the story as it is. Recommended.
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Julia and Colt were together for a year -- and nobody knew but the two fo them. When the unimaginable happens, Colt's life spirals out of control. Haunted by their secret love, only Julia's journal holds the key to their burning questions about a romance that changed him forever.

This is what the book told me the story was about, but they left out the fact that Julia's is dead and that Colt is just trying to move on with his life and deal with his greif. The problem is because theirs was a secret love he is unable to grieve like Julia's boyfriend Austin and he is unable to feel real guilt like Julia's friend Pam that was driving that fateful night.