The Art of Adapting

The Art of Adapting

2014 • 368 pages

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15

This was a fun, light read despite some very serious topics (divorce, Asperger's, eating disorders). I would have appreciated more from Lana and Matt's POVs and less of the YA high school angst of Abby and Byron. Focusing on the two adult characters might have allowed the author to more fully develop their potential romantic interests. Lana's eventual boyfriend doesn't appear to have a flaw, and Matt's girlfriend, who appears late in the story, doesn't seem to have any concerns about dating an individual with Asperger's.

The Art of Adapting tries so hard to be a true “feel-good” novel that everyone is paired off at the end, and even one of the meanest characters is redeemed. I would have been okay with a little more messiness or ambiguity, but I would recommend this debut novel to readers who like to have their happy endings tied up neatly with a bow.



October 7, 2014Report this review