The summer of '71 opens a whole new world to teenager Darlene. Dealing with a slightly dysfunctional family, old friends who are moving on, and strangers in town with intriguing lives, Darlene wishes for the carefree days of her childhood while wanting to be taken seriously as a young adult.
I thoroughly enjoyed "Second Chances" for its ease of reading, the realistic characters and situations, and the factual references to the issues of the day. A quick and satisfying read.