The Last Good Place of Lily Odilon
By: Sara Beitia
I read the book The Last Good Place of Lily Odilon. This book is about teenager named Lily, who goes missing after her boyfriend spends the night. The whole disappearance is mysterious and no one knows if it was an abduction, murder, or she ran away. Lily has already suffered with many things. She often got in trouble at school and never really had a reliable group of friends. Matters got worse one night when she snuck into her stepfathers dentist office with some friends and got high on laughing gas. She hit her head and lost her memory from the recent months. When Lily goes missing policemen and detectives search her house, finding no evidence of where she could have possibly gone. It is up to her boyfriend and her sister, the two people who knew her best to track her down and find her, dead or alive. When they both go to find evidence of her disappearance, her boyfriend Albert comes across a diary, in the floorboards of her closest. The diary seems to be from Lily before the accident, and she seems to have forgotten it was there. The diary is quite disturbing when Albert reads it. It mentions a time when Lily was raped by her own stepdad. This starts a whole new issue because her step dad is looking for her. The rest of the book is about finding Lily, and whether not she will be alive. The only information they have is a letter that was sent explaining that she is most likely alive and in her last good place. The big question now is will they be able to find her in her Last Good Place?
The title of the book is a very suitable title. It is called The Last Good Place of Lily Odilon because when she runs away she goes to her last good place from the last good summer before everything changed. When she says last good place it refers to the time where her mother hadn't remarried to her rapist stepdad, she had not had a tragic accident, and when she was given all the attention she needed and all of her personal space. Her last good place is a Lake House where she would escape to with her sister and mother. Everything is peaceful and relaxed and there is a little peninsula where she canoes to. No one is there and it is a place where she can be by herself and collect her thoughts. The title is so important because when they find Lily, this is where she is, at her last good place.
The setting bounces between Lily’s small, middle of nowhere hometown, and the lake where she spent her youth “glorydays”. The middle of nowhere setting made me understand why Lily wanted to get out. Lily is already a wild girl, and she needs some peace and quiet. When her Step Dad moves in and her accident happened, she could no longer take it. She runs away to her “Last Good Place”. Here she can collect her thoughts and live her life the way it used to be. The setting greatly impacts the book because there would have been no major plot or complex storyline without it. The reader gets a great sense of who she is and what she needs because of the setting.
The book is written in 3rd person point of view. The book jumps back and forth from their hunt to find Lily, and back to their hometown. With a narrator telling the story you are able to understand how both Albert and Olivia feel, their reactions to events, and see the way and works of the town. Also you can see the horrible actions of Mr. Kogen(the Step Dad) and the whole chase to find Lily. If the book had not gone on like this and hadn’t been written in 3rd person, I wouldn’t have been able to understand the whole action of finding Lily and known all the characters. The Point of View let me understand the bonds between all of the characters.
There were many examples of foreshadowing in this book. Foreshadowing impacts the reader’s understanding of the book because it gives you hints for what may be coming. In this book, there was lots of action and many surprises. A main example in my book was when Maclennan, classmate/enemy of Albert shows up at Alberts house in the midst of Lily’s disappearance. It is already awkward bond between them in the first place and it is a very bizarre situation when he shows up. He had apparently come to copy homework, however the author made it very clear that he was lying and that that is not actually what he was doing. This is an example of foreshadowing because it turns out that he steals a journal from Alberts room. The journal had been one of Lily’s. This is foreshadowing because it gave me as the reader a hint of what would be happening in the future.
The mood makes this book very descriptive and detailed. It is constantly switching between anxious, dangerous, suspense and romantic. In one scene, when Albert flees from his house in the middle of the night to get the journal back from Macleanan, it is very suspenseful. He has to dodge bullets, face his worst enemies and save the love of his life, while trying not to get caught. This made me very anxious and the feeling of the book always had a little anxiety. There is constantly a mood of romance because the main plot of the book is Albert getting back to his girlfriend. Without these themes of mood, the book would be very subtle and dull.
The Last Good Place of Lily Odilon is a great quick read. It is a book full of cliff hangers and nonstop suspense. I would give this book a rating of 9 out of 10. The story is unique and original. All of the characters have well developed personalities. Having the point of view as 3rd person, I was able to grasp the personalities of each character. The only reason I am not giving this book a 10/10 is because I was very confused in the first chapter. Also, the ending seemed very abrupt. However, I would recommend this book to any girl because it is a somewhat girly, romantic story, and teenagers because the characters were 17. This book will make all other books seem boring and slow.