I struggled with this review. It’s true. I am not sure how to even begin a review for one of the most touching and beautiful books I have read in a long time. This book shook me to the core. It reminded me of all the amazing people from my past that I was lucky enough to call friends. It reminded me of my best friend, who to this date, is still one of the most amazing men I will ever know. It reminded me of simpler times and times when you kept those who were your friends closest. It reminded me so much of the love I had for all those boys in my neighborhood since I was one of two girls in a six year age group.
Laila has her best friends, but she is unique in her selection. These four guys were the first people she met when she moved to town. The took her in, held her close and were her everything. Each of the unique and amazing in their own way. She may have had crushes on them all at one point or another, but she has always remained faithful to each one of them. Seeming to carry the weight of their friendships on her back, she made it through every day of school knowing that in the end she always had the amazing four men standing by her, no matter what anyone else said.
Joey Parker the third was her confidant. He knew everything there was to know about Laila. He was her go to. Braxton is the star football player that every girl wants a piece of but hiding behind that very athletic exterior is a deep secret. Cole is the smartassy friend that you just can’t help but love. Haden is the romantic artist. Though is friends seldom see that side of him, they know he is extremely talented and has a heart of gold. These four guys make up Laila’s core. They are her go to. No matter how busy things get in their lives, they are always going to have time for one another, spending time at the quarry or hanging out at Braxton’s games, these five share the most incredible friendship and nothing will come between them.
But times are changing. They are in their final year of school. They are all going to go different directions in life, but they are all discovering who they are meant to be and in some cases, who they are meant to be with. Making the decision of what to do next is one of the hardest things they will have to do at their age, saying goodbye, the second.
So may unexpected changes happen in Laila’s life in this last year of high school. An age old pact, broken. A heart found. Identities revealed and love won. What an amazing year I spent with these five in the pages of Finding Laila.
This book touched on so much and I am not going to give any of it away except to say the art show stole my breath and the final goodbye broke my heart. This was one of the most moving stories about the ending of an era, finding your future and making something great out of it. With an amazing support system by your side, you can have it all, do it all and never worry about what will happen next.
T.K. Rapp, your writing in this book is exceptional and it captured and stole my heart. It was so moved and touched by this book and it will be going on my favorite list. A reminder of everything that was great (and everything that sucked) about those high school days, this book is something special and this group of friends, I love them all.
This is a must read and I know I will be re-reading it time and time again. A reminder of the past, hope for the future, faith in friendship. I love this book!