I honestly have no idea how I got to Comeback. I don't remember seeing any reviews of it, or any advertising.
There is a reason for that.
To put it simply, I did not like Comeback. Don't get me wrong, it had good stuff. The ending was good, the beginning was good, it was just the stuff in the middle that was crap. Okay, so Ria's dad is this fantastic guy, who loves his kids sooooo much. Then suddenly he disappears. You think it was an accident, right? But nooo. Apparently the guy's been stealing money from innocent townspeople for years. And then he either fakes his own death or commits suicide in this plane crash.
So here's my question. If the guy loves his kids so much, why didn't he let them in on the secret? Why abandon them without a word? And also, there was never any reason for him stealing money. Was he in debt? Did he get some twisted power rush out of it? WE DON'T KNOW.
So now that Ria can't handle what people are saying about her dad, she runs away. Okay, we have the potential for a great runaway, coming of age story here. But here's the thing: she doesn't do it alone. She takes her six-year-old little brother with her. Yeah, this sixteen year old thinks she can get a job, put the kid in school, and support them; all without so much as a note to her poor mother.
Can I get a What The Fuckery? (Sorry, I really don't mean to be crude, but this is so out-there, I can't help myself.) So Vicki completely squanders any chance of this being a normal story, and pretty much turns it into a YA case study of a 16-year-old freakshow.
One good thing was the pacing of the story. It is not very hard to pace a story in 136 pages, but Vicki Grant does it exceptionally well, even though part of the reason why I was turning the pages was to see what "Ria the idiot" would do next.