Holding Up the Universeis the newest book by Jennifer Niven. I loved her previous book so I was excited to dive in. This was the second or third book I've read about facial blindness, but had never even heard of it prior to the first book I read two years ago. Is this the new *it* teen plot point? I liked the duel perspective and enjoyed how the story wrapped up.
My rating: 4 stars
Summary from Goodreads:
Everyone thinks they
know Libby Strout, the girl once dubbed “America’s Fattest Teen.” But no
one’s taken the time to look past her weight to get to know who she
really is. Following her mom’s death, she’s been picking up the pieces
in the privacy of her home, dealing with her heartbroken father and her
own grief. Now, Libby’s ready: for high school, for new friends, for
love, and for every possibility life has to offer. In that moment, I
know the part I want to play here at MVB High. I want to be the girl who
can do anything.
Everyone thinks they know Jack Masselin,
too. Yes, he’s got swagger, but he’s also mastered the impossible art of
giving people what they want, of fitting in. What no one knows is that
Jack has a newly acquired secret: he can’t recognize faces. Even his own
brothers are strangers to him. He’s the guy who can re-engineer and
rebuild anything, but he can’t understand what’s going on with the inner
workings of his brain. So he tells himself to play it cool: Be charming. Be hilarious. Don’t get too close to anyone.
Until
he meets Libby. When the two get tangled up in a cruel high school
game—which lands them in group counseling and community service—Libby
and Jack are both pissed, and then surprised. Because the more time they
spend together, the less alone they feel. Because sometimes when you meet someone, it changes the world, theirs and yours.
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