Summer makes me super nostalgic.
I don’t know how it happens but all of a sudden I am drawn to the music, the books and the movies of my youth. Usually, I will visit my childhood home over summer vacation and pick out titles from the over crammed book shelf in my old room. Three books I brought home with me last year were Thirteen, Fourteen And Holding and Fifteen At Last. All of these revolve around Kobie (Katie, in my Norwegian translated versions) and her life in junior and high school, dealing with her best friend Gretchen (again, Gillian in my books, I suppose Kobie and Gretchen were considered too out there for Scandinavian readers) becoming popular and more or less ditching Kobie as her social status goes through the roof.
I wasn’t sure how I’d react to these books as a middle aged lady. When I first read them, I was not yet a teenager and couldn’t really relate. Now, I look back on my own teenage experiences and I see a lot of myself in these books.
Yes, it can come across as cliched.
Yes, Kobie can be a whiny pain.
And yet, you can’t deny these nuggets of youth: getting completely lost in a song you hear for the first time on the radio. Falling head over heels for someone you honestly should know is out of your league.
These books by Candice F Ransom ring true today, five decades after Kobie graduated from high school.