I'm very upset, because this story had potential and it got wasted away.
A Little Bit Country tells the story of two teenage boys who meet each other in an amusement park called Wanda World and fall in love.
Emmett:
Meet Emmett Maguire, a seventeen year old from Illinois who loves country music, is openly gay and aspires to become a country singer. A gay country singer, to be exact. His big inspiration is a country (of course) superstar, Wanda Jean, who's songs gave him the confidence to always be himself and to make his dream come true.
There aren't a lot of gay country singers for me to follow in the footsteps of. And there certainly aren't many famous ones. But I don't take that as a strike against me. I take it as a challenge.
I like who I am.
And I like who I like.
This quote alone made me like him and root for him. Yeah, let's go, show them all how happy and proud you are, show them all how much you love music and inspire other people to make their dreams come true! I thought that this was the start of his big (and very, very tough) adventure in the music world. I knew that he will fall in love, of course, and that there will be some challenges in the love part as well. I was ready for it.
Have I kissed a few boys? Sure. But I already made peace with the fact that winning my first Grammy is more important than losing my virginity.
Emmett (in the beginning, at least) was written as a character who seemed very ambitious, brave and very willing to fight for his dreams and the bright future he had imagined for himself. And that's great, that's amazing - or so it would be if he was not willing to throw his music aside for a guy.
And for a guy he barely knew, but had fallen for (because of course he did).
And this is only one of the problems that I had with Emmett.
You see, as an aspiring musician, Emmett knew how important it is to write his own songs. He wanted to share his story with other people through his music. Wonderful! It's how it should be!
He had been presented with an opportunity to perform in front of a music talent seeker, Orrin. You would think that he will be very nervous (understandable). And you would think that he will do his best to write a great song for the performance. His own song.
But what Emmett had done was focusing more on someone else's song than on his own song. To his credit, he did have an intention to perform his song. But then he choke and decided to perform someone else's song instead.
Oh, and he also made a video of himself performing the song and uploaded it in his YouTube channel (without any shout out to the songwriter).
The use of someone else's lyrics per se was not the worst thing. The worst thing was that by doing it Emmett had thrown away his own believes. He had sound very proud, when he had told Luke (his boyfriend, I will come to him soon) how much of an influence had Wanda Jean on him. She had teached him to always believe in himself. And he wanted to follow in her footsteps and tell his story to the others. He knew that his musical journey will not be easy, but he had accepted it. And in the first opportunity he had, he had ditched all of it and choose a easy way out.
This is not the character that I had been introduced to in the beginning. He seemed like some kind of impostor and I didn't like it.
The other problem that I had with Emmett was the way his musican journey had been written. There were supposed to be obstacles. And there were some small obstacles, but overall Emmett got everything he wanted in a silver plate.
I wish it was a joke, but I am not joking. There you have two reasons why Emmett got an opportunity to go to Wanda World: 1) an immediate replacement was needed for the performance and 2) his aunt's boyfriend works as a senior VP entertainment manager at Wanda World. Very convenient, but I was willing to let go of it, because everyone need to start somewhere. But then his performance was seen by a talent seeker and that talent seeker wanted his demo. And then that talent seeker invited him to the recording studio.
And everything would have gone smoothly if it wasn't for the fact that Emmett's songs had been concentrating heavily on the M/M romance. That was a thing Orrin, the talent seeker, wanted to change. And while Emmett had been shocked at first (why was he shocked if he KNEW that there weren't many gay country singers and that the music business wanted straight love and pretty faces is beyond me), he was WILLING to do what Orrin asked of him.
That would make sense if Emmett had already been through incredible amount of rejections. If he had been so many times beaten up by the music industry, that he wouldn't feel any need to put another fight. But this is not what had happened in A Little Bit Country.
I also have to mention that Emmett had incredible parents. They knew that he was gay and supported their son's dream - it's because of them Emmett got an opportunity to go to music lessons in the first place. But the parents had only shown up twice in the book: in the beginning and through a Skype call. And that Skype call had only happened, because Emmett's aunt reminded him that he should keep in touch with his parents.
Luke
Meet Luke Barnes, a seventeen year old boy living with his family in an old farmhouse. He has two younger siblings, a stepfather and a mother who's fighting with an illness. Luke's big dream is to become a cook, he wants to get a proper education and have his own restaurant someday.
"I liked it when people enjoy my food," I say. "It makes me happy."
The only one other thing you need to know about him is that he is gay, but didn't come out of the closet yet. No one knows who he truly is, especially not his mother, who Luke is certain that she's homophobic.
Anyways, Luke worked in a factory, but got scared that his true self will be known so he quit. His ex-girlfriend and friend, Vanessa, got him a job at Wanda World. It was only a dishwasher position, but it was a start.
Luke is definitely a better written character than Emmett is. Most of his actions make sense to me - he was still in the closet and was terrified that someone will find the truth about him. The only problem I had with Luke was his family's situation. His mother had been fighting with her illness for a very long time and the family always struggled with money. I thought that Luke will fight for an opportunity to get a better job and support his family and if not, that he will try to be at home as often as possible to take care of his mother. It's not that I wanted him to forget about his own life. No, that was not what I mean. I just thought that with a sick mother, Luke will spend as much time as he could with her and try to help her in any way he could, especially because of the younger siblings not understanding their situation yet and because of the stepfather being focused on work to get as much money as possible for the family.
But this is not what had happened. Not only Luke stayed in the restaurant where he had not been payed much (but got an opportunity to learn how to cook), he was spending most of his free time with Emmett.
The romance
Emmett was an aspiring country singer. Luke was someone struggling with his identity and with his family situation. These two should not become lovers, at least not as fast as they did. It would've had more sense for them to become friends instead. Or friends to lovers. It should've had a slow burn style. What we've got was a close to insta-love romance where the boys had only two meaningful conversations (about their dreams and about Luke's grandma situation) and decided to become boyfriends without really knowing each other (and not trying to know).
I mean, Emmett had no idea that Luke's mom was sick until they got into a fight. None of them should spend as much time with each other as they did. Luke had no business to agree to become Emmett's boyfriend, if he had been still in the closet and Emmett had no business asking Luke to become his boyfriend if he knew that he wanted an open relationship. Their romance was mostly based on their physical attraction and nothing else. The only part that I liked from their romance was their conversation about their dreams - they supported one another in their plans for the future and it was very sweet.
I also have to say that Emmett had a very little respect for Luke in their relationship. He was specifically told not to visit Luke in his work place, but had gone there anyway. Twice. The things he had said to Luke (and not only to Luke) could be easily interpreted in wrong way, but he was forgiven every single time (like in the scene when he said that Luke has no taste in music, because he doesn't like country).
Wanda Jean and Verna Rose situation
If that was supposed to be a plot twist, it didn't work. I immediately knew what the real situation looked like. What I did not understand was why Verna had choosen Wanda's husband to run away with. I get that she wanted to be 'normal', but why your best friend's husband? Was he the only man she could've choosen?
Overall this book is a disappointment. It started really well, but got downhill pretty quickly. But hey, maybe I'm the problem, not the book.
P.S. The only problem Emmett had been facing was the fact that he was gay. He was very good looking, white American with a great voice and great connections (*cough* Grady *cough*). His friends however while being straight, good looking and having talent, had no connections and what was the biggest problem - were not white.