first I will state that I had too read this book for school. next I will state I am a guy and into science fiction/ high fantasy. third, I write myself so I have a respect for most literature, and the time that it takes to create it. so it will not come as a surprise when I say I dislike this book. it will come as a surprise when this book should burn in hell and never should have been written. I understand, that there our people behind these books, who usually work part time jobs, and spend countless hours of their life writing, but this is just lazy writing from an author who clearly does not respect literature as an art, and only thinks of it as an way to score an extra paycheck from unsuspecting 9 year old girls who don't know any better than to read this crap. my first complaint about this book is the text on the back of the book. it ends with should rose return to ireland, or stay in america after the devastating triangle fire.(not an exact quote(btw rose is the main character))well let me tell you, the final chapter is rose thinking about what to do with her life after the triangle fire. of course she stays in america. another problem is the stakes, look I personally prefer high stakes, even medium stakes and I can still feel engaged at small stakes. but this book has no stakes. I mean if the best excuse you can find for not wanting to go back to ireland is that you don't want to have ugly babies, then I just don't give a fiery ******. I can imagine what you are all thinking about now "okay so we look back at the fact that we know everything that will happen in the book ahead of time, and there is no stakes to the plot at all, well atleast we have interesting characters don't we... don't we?" well dear reader I can answer that question for you, every character is as flat as paper. and you know what else makes those characters unbearable, the fact that even though they are 16, they all act like they are in kindergarteners half the time. so now you have absolutely no investment in the book, the only hope you have left is that it has a good message. well let me crush your hopes and dreams and tell you that a first grader can tell you the point of the story, don't judge people by their position in life (I am not saying that this is not a problem, I am just saying most people understand this concept, they just don't apply it to everyday life). if I were you, I would never read this book and share this review with anyone you respect as a human being to spare them the torture that is this book(no that is not an exaggeration).