The Truth About Forever

The Truth About Forever
Author Sarah Dessen
Country United States
Language English
Genre Young adult
Publisher Viking
Publication date
May 11, 2004
Media type Print (hardback & paperback)
Pages 374
ISBN 0-670-03639-0
OCLC 54108904
LC Class PZ7.D455 Tr 2004

The Truth About Forever is Sarah Dessen's sixth novel. It was published in hardcover on May 11, 2004 and in paperback on April 6, 2006. In 2006 the audiobook adaptation of The Truth About Forever was one of the Young Adult Library Services Association's selected picks for that year.[1]

Plot summary

Macy is still recovering from the sudden loss of her father. Since he died during one of their habitual morning runs, Macy gives up running and keeps all of her feelings to herself. This results in her being unable to comfort her mother. Her boyfriend, Jason, is currently away at Brain Camp. When Macy attempts to communicate with him about her unhappiness with her coworkers at the library. At the end of one of their e-mails she tells him that she loves him, he replies and thinks it would be for the best if they took a break until he returns in August. Upset and hurt, Macy goes for a ride and sees a van for Wish Catering, which catered her mother's party. She applies for a job, which she gets. Macy enjoys this new job and her new coworkers. There she meets the artistic Wes, who she later discovers lost his mother to cancer and attended reform school for breaking and entering. During this time Macy's older sister begins to renovate their father's beach house despite reluctance from the other family members (mainly from her mother). Her mother refuses to talk to Macy about the sudden death of her husband, Macy's father; therefore she proceeds to put all of her time into her work.

Macy attends a party with some of her coworkers, where a drunk, former friend from the track team reveals to Macy's friends Wes, Kristy, Bert, and Monica that she had to witness her father's death. Ignoring this information, everybody returns to the party. There, she bonds with coworker Kristy, who advises her to enjoy her life because forever keeps changing. Later Wes and Macy end up stranded together after their catering van runs out of gas, where Macy opens up to Wes about all of the issues in her life during a game of "Truth". They continue to play the game later during work, where Macy discovers that he is also in an "on break" relationship with a girl named Becky.

As Macy and Wes grow closer together, Macy's mother advises against the job and any possible relationship with Wes after Macy misses one of her mother's parties due to the birth of Avery, Delia's daughter. Macy later ends up deciding to confess to Wes that she cares about him, but sees him with Becky (Wes's girlfriend) and ends up heart-broken again. Her mother has Macy helping her with preparations for a party, but eventually has to have Wish Catering assist her. It is during this time that Macy succeeds in being able to comfort her mother and discovers that Wes has broken up with Becky. Macy realizes that there's more to life than just sticking to the rules and trying to please everyone around her. She realizes that she's the only one in control of her future, and she chases after Wes as he leaves and they share a kiss. Wes and Macy become a couple, with her resuming her running habit with him. At the end of the book, Wes later joins her and her family at the beach house that has now been renovated.

Reception

Critical reception to The Truth About Forever has been positive,[2][3] with The Celebrity Cafe giving the book 4.5 stars[4] and the Star Telegram calling it "eternally inspiring".[5] Publishers Weekly and Teen Ink also praised the book,[6] with Teen Ink writing that it was a "must read" for summer reading lists.[7] The Otago Daily Times stated that although not all of the characters were as fully developed as the main characters, they enjoyed the book overall.[8] Kirkus Reviews criticized the plot as "too conventional" but wrote that "the Wish team is lovable, the romance clicks, and readers will be entertained".[9] Of the audiobook, AudioFile Magazine cited narrator Stina Nielsen's "appealing tone and cadence" as a highlight.[10]

Allusions to other books

References

  1. YALSA's 2006 Selected Videos/DVDs & Audiobooks for Young Adults School Library Journal
  2. Richmond, Gail. School Library Journal. July 2004, p 138
  3. Rochman, Hazel. Booklist. April 15, 2004.
  4. Review: The Truth About Forever Celebrity Cafe
  5. Fort Worth Star-Telegram, No lie: 'Truth about Forever' eternally inspiring, April 25, 2006, p S2
  6. Review: The Truth About Forever Publishers Weekly
  7. The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen Teen Ink
  8. Dunedin writer's sequel action packed Otago Daily Times
  9. Review: THE TRUTH ABOUT FOREVER Kirkus Reviews
  10. Audiobook Reviews: THE TRUTH ABOUT FOREVER AudioFile
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