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Thea Galehouse has always known how to take care of herself. With a flighty club-owner mom and a standoffish, recovering-alcoholic dad, Thea has made her own way in her hometown of New York, attending the prestigious and competitive Stuyvesant High School. But one chat with Will, a handsome and witty senior, and she's a goner—completely hooked on him and unable to concentrate on anything else. Always worried that she loves Will more than he loves her, Thea is pleasantly surprised when their romance weathers his move to college and Will goes out of his way to involve her in his life. But then, Thea misses a period. And that starts Thea and Will on a wild ride that neither of them could have possibly prepared for. When they decide to keep the baby, their concerned parents chip in what they can to keep Will in school and give both teenagers a comfortable place to raise their child. But when a freak accident leaves Thea shaken and threatens to upend their little family altogether, Thea is forced to turn to the last place she would have chosen for comfort: her stiff, uncompromising father. This smart, touching first novel brims with realistic, beautifully drawn characters, and reminds us that love is never as easy or predictable as we might like it to be.
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I really like the book. Thea is so brave, and she's stupid too. She's stupid because she let herself be pregnant. That's why teenagers shouldn't have sex until they're in the right age, even if you say they use the pill or condom, they SHOULDN'T! But I'm proud of her, I admire her braveness, I'm glad she didn't let her baby be adopted and she's really a good mother. And Will, I sort of hate and like his character, I'm in between, I like his character because he didn't ran away when Thea's pregnant, which most guy teenagers usually do. I'm glad he accepted the baby and the situation properly. And I hate him when he considered adoption. I mean, I get him, he just want a good life for his baby and they're just teenagers and everything but it's just not right. And I LOVE that Thea didn't do the abortion! It's just not right! I mean, it's practically like killing a baby!!
Lessons from this:
1. Think before acting on something.
2. Always do the right thing, and by the right thing, I mean the RIGHT one and NOT the one you think is right.