cover image Almost Impossible

Almost Impossible

Nicole Williams. Crown, $9.99 trade paper (256p) ISBN 978-0-553-49881-3

After her single mother’s rock band hits it big and goes on tour, Jade stays put for the summer in California with her extremely overprotective aunt. Jade has moved from place to place with her mother’s band since she was a baby and she wants to know what a stable life is like. Soon, she has a pink bedroom, a job at the neighborhood pool, and a sort-of boyfriend, Quentin. Williams (Trusting You & Other Lies) adds many layers to Jade’s life: Jade wants to know the father she’s never met, she’s struggling with her aunt’s rules, she misses her mother, and she knows that the seemingly perfect Quentin has secrets. The narrative stays squarely on the emotional surface, saving the unfolding events—especially the reveals about Quentin—from falling into melodrama, but readers may wish that Williams devoted a little more time and space to exploring Jade’s feelings about all of her recent life changes. Still, Quentin shows himself to be a worthy partner, and their ultimately satisfying romance makes for a breezy summer read. Ages 14–up. Agent: Jane Dystel, Dystel, Goderich & Bourret. (June)