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In Jennifer Gooch Hummer’s debut novel Girl Unmoored, a vulnerable middle schooler with an unusual name is about to discover that she is much stronger than anyone gives her credit for. As narrator, Apron Bramhall (yes, her name is actually Apron), delivers an earnest telling of her story that will undoubtedly touch the hearts of adult readers.
Remember when you were in seventh grade and you were trying so hard to make sense of the world around you? That’s life for Apron, but matters have been even more complicated since her mother’s death, and her father’s subsequent relationship with her mother’s former nurse. Too bad that Apron’s dad is oblivious to the way that Margie (or M, as Apron can only bear to call her) treats her, because Apron really could use someone in her corner right about now, especially since her best friend appears to be outgrowing her. This poor girl is coming unmoored, indeed.
After seeing him on stage playing Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar and subsequently running into him again in town, Apron begins to develop a friendship with a young man, the nephew of a neighbor, and the owner of a local flower shop. Soon enough she begins to realize that Mike’s friend Chad is more than a friend, and Apron is confronted with a reality that she’s only ever heard adults whisper derisively about. The mocking that she hears among her peers has always felt wrong, but what does Apron know about gay people? Her heart tells her that Mike and Chad are two caring people, the types of people she so desperately needs in her life right now, regardless of the hate that she hears expressed toward them.
Set in Maine in the 1980s, Girl Unmoored accurately depicts a time when hostility toward homosexuality went largely unchecked, and AIDS was making national headlines though so very little was yet understood about the disease. Apron’s story is told with a heartfelt honest voice, a child on the verge of adolescence with an innocent and nonjudgmental perspective who simply wants to find goodness and love in the world. Apron unknowingly possesses a wisdom beyond her years, and an innate kindness that the reader keeps hoping will be recognized and somehow rewarded.
We’re happy to offer one copy of Girl Unmoored for today’s giveaway. Please leave a comment here to be entered, U.S. mailing addresses only. We will announce the winner on 4/30.
The winners of I’ve Had it Up to Here with Teenagers are #8 Tammy Gordon, #25 Angela E., and #43 Jeni Monroe.
karenk says
thanks for the chance to read fabulous novel 🙂
Elaine says
I like coming of age novels, and I especially like to read debut novels. Like getting in at the start with a good writer.
JENNIFER DOWNING says
I always enjoy a great coming of age story, and this one sounds really interesting!
thanks for the chance to win a copy. 🙂
Stephanie says
Oooh, this sounds like such a good book! Thanks for the review and give away!
Christine says
Sounds like a great book.
Thanks for the chance!
Kelly Marceau says
Sounds like a good read, thanks for the chance!
Bethsportsmomma says
Oh, this sounds like a great book!
Patricia says
Sounds SO interesting. And she had me at “Apron”! 😉
Mama Zen says
Sounds like a great read!
Cyndee Thomas says
I like the book’s subject matter. I hope to win a copy:)
Staci A says
Sounds like an interesting read!
gail says
thanks for the giveaway!
Rosita says
Sounds awfully intriguing. Count me in.
Don says
Another fantastic book to read, thanks
Bridget O'Neill says
Sounds like a really good book! Thanks for the chance to win!
Chuck says
This story sounds amazing and sad also.
samantha w says
sounds like a good read
Linda Kish says
I would love to win/read this book. It sounds terrific.
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Tia says
Always up for a great book!
erica s says
Can’t wait to read the book.
June says
Please enter me also, thanks
Lori says
Another good book to read.
Garrett says
Surely a good read.
Barb says
Sounds like a good one. Maybe for my middleschooler?
Wehaf says
This sounds excellent; thanks for the review.
Tammy Gordon says
Sounds like a great book!
Jeff D. says
So many good books to read.
Angela E. says
What a great giveaway.
Shantel Schrag says
Sounds like a great book! I love your first description about remember being in the 7th grade and wanting to make sense of the world around you, it really took me back! I hope to check this out whether I win or not! Thanks for the chance!
Beth C says
Love to read this!
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Van says
Sounds so good.
Cindi says
I still am trying to make sens of the
world around me….
Many thanks for the opportunity to win this
lovely sounding book!
Cindi
Colleen Turner says
This story sounds really intriguing. Thanks for the giveaway!
Jenn LeBow says
This sounds fascinating. And there’s got to be a story behind the name “Apron.”
LT says
Sounds like a great read! Thanks for the chance to win it!
Mozi Esmes Mom says
Sounds interesting!
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