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Saint Anything Kindle Edition

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,581 ratings

New York Times bestseller

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TIME Magazine Top 10 Children's Book of 2015

"Saint Anything is a poignant, honest story about how we might suffer the misfortune of someone else's bad choices, how people who love us can become family when we desperately need it, and how starting over might - miraculously - mean taking a solid leap forward." —Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling novelist of Leaving Time and My Sister’s Keeper

Sydney has always felt invisible.
 She's grown accustomed to her brother, Peyton, being the focus of the family’s attention and, lately, concern. Peyton is handsome and charismatic, but seems bent on self-destruction. Now, after a drunk-driving accident that crippled a boy, Peyton’s serving some serious jail time, and Sydney is on her own, questioning her place in the family and the world.

Then she meets the Chatham family. Drawn into their warm, chaotic circle, Sydney experiences unquestioning acceptance for the first time. There’s effervescent Layla, who constantly falls for the wrong guy, Rosie, who’s had her own fall from grace, and Mrs. Chatham, who even though ailing is the heart of the family. But it’s with older brother Mac—quiet, watchful, and protective—that Sydney finally feels seen, really seen, at last.

Saint Anything is Sarah Dessen’s deepest and most psychologically probing novel yet, telling an engrossing story of a girl discovering friendship, love, and herself.

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Editorial Reviews

From School Library Journal

Gr 7 Up—Sixteen-year-old Sydney has always felt overshadowed by her handsome, popular, and troubled older brother Peyton. Now, he is in prison for a drunk driving accident that paralyzed another teen boy, and despite his incarceration, Sydney finds her mother's only focus is Peyton and that her dad has pretty much checked out of any decision making. When Sydney decides to leave her expensive private school and go to the local public school, her parents agree to allow the change. After her first day of school, she stops by a pizza shop where she meets brother and sister Layla and Mac, whose father owns the shop. In the duo, Sydney finds much needed acceptance. In their mother, she discovers a person she can talk to who will listen and give her the advice she craves. Dessen delves deeply into family relationships and roles. Because of Peyton's actions, Sydney's family is unable to handle what has happened. Layla and Mac's family also has its problems with a wayward daughter and an ill mother, but instead of being torn apart, they have drawn closer together. The contrast between the two families—economically and in their ability to function—provides added tension. Although this work is darker than her other romances, the light and joy of first love, friendship, and self-discovery remain important aspects of the book. VERDICT Taut, tightly structured with well-rounded characters, this novel is sure to please Dessen's many fans and attract new ones.—Janet Hilbun, University of North Texas

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Praise for Saint Anything:

-A
New York Times bestseller
-Kids' Indie Next List Pick (Summer 2015)
- A
TIME's Top 10 YA Book of the Year

"
Saint Anything is a poignant, honest story about how we might suffer the misfortune of someone else's bad choices, how people who love us can become family when we desperately need it, and how starting over might - miraculously - mean taking a solid leap forward.  Is there anyone who can write about what matters most to teens as well as Dessen can?  I sincerely doubt it." —Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling novelist of Leaving Time and My Sister’s Keeper

"A quiet marvel" —
LA Times

"The novel’s strengths — how it unpacks the perplexities of guilt, friendships, and family dynamics — are what readers will remember." —
Boston Globe

* "Dessen delves deeper than ever into the complex dynamics of families suffering loss and confronting changes that upend everything. Once again, Dessen demonstrates her tremendous skill in evoking powerful emotions through careful, quiet prose, while delivering a satisfying romance. The author’s many devotees are sure to enjoy this weighty addition to her canon." —Publishers Weeklystarred review

"Taut, tightly structured with well-rounded characters, this novel is sure to please Dessen’s many fans and attract new ones." —School Library Journal

"A rich emotional landscape . . . A many-layered story told with a light touch." —
Kirkus

"Another incisive and sensitive character-driven story sure to please her many, many fans." —
Booklist

"Sarah Dessen is the patron saint of realistic romance. . . we think
Saint Anything might be one of her best ever." —Justine Magazine

"In
Saint Anything, Dessen gives readers a sensitive and touching look at how loss can affect a family and the importance of finding those who support you, no matter what." —Bookish
 
"
Saint Anything may seem like a quiet read at first, but remember what is said about still waters. What begins as a somber story, carefully narrated by a polite young woman, builds to a gripping and unexpected climax and a satisfying conclusion." —NY Journal of Books
 
"Clearly any new release from the queen of YA romance is going to be huge. But
Saint Anything is exciting in its own right, focusing on the complicated bonds of family, particularly in the wake of tragedy and misfortune." —Bustle
 
"A heartfelt, appealing story." —
RT Book Reviews

"We love anything Sarah Dessen pens. . . [
Saint Anything] explores how sometimes starting over is the best way to move forward." —Glitter Magazine

"Dessen is a superstar of young adult literature, and
Saint Anything (about finding friendship and finding yourself) has delighted (and added to) her legions of fans." —News & Observer
 
"Dessen’s characters are so vividly created—their actions and emotions so genuinely authentic—that it almost seems that Dessen has a psychological advantage in understanding our human condition." —
Heroes & Heartbreakers

Praise for Sarah Dessen:

"Sarah Dessen is something of a rock star in young adult fiction. Her bestselling coming-of-age novels are warmly written explorations of teens in transition that are, by turns, questioning, humorous and hopeful." —Los Angeles Times

"Dessen is as skilled as ever at turning out steady, satisfying stories about teens that are easy to fall for." —
Publishers Weekly, starred review for The Moon and More

"Readers can count of Dessen; she's a pro at creating characters caught at a nexus of change, who have broken relationships and who need to make decisions. . . Readers will enjoy every minute they spend with her." —
Kirkus Reviews on What Happened to Goodbye

"Realistic teen dialogue, authentic girl friendships, and a complex underlying question: Can people really change?" —
Kirkus Reviews on Along for the Ride

"Good story, real characters, happy ending. . . another must-read." —
VOYA on Lock and Key

"The romance which forms the core of the story is everything a romance should be." —
Horn Book on Just Listen

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00OZ0TNUO
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Viking Books for Young Readers (May 5, 2015)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 5, 2015
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1867 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 430 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,581 ratings

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Sarah Dessen
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I've been writing, in one way or another, for as long as I can remember. I was always a big reader, mostly because my parents were. I used to get frustrated with my mom because she bought me books for Christmas when what I really wanted were the gifts my friends got, things like sweaters and jewelry. But I did love to read. When I was eight or nine my parents gave me an old manual typewriter and a little desk in the corner of our den, and I'd sit there and type up my stories. I was the kind of kid that people always sighed over and said, "She has such a wild imagination," which usually meant "I wish Sarah would try to stick to the truth." I have a tendency to embellish: I think it's just a weakness of fiction writers. Once you learn how to make a story better, it's hard not to do it all the time."The books I read when I was teenager, the good ones anyway, have stuck more in my mind than anything since. I still love books, but while I couldn't tell you complete plots of novels I read even six months ago, I do remember even the smallest descriptive details from Lois Lowry's A Summer to Die or Judy Blume's Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. I think it was because back then books were still somewhat new to me, and when I found an author who seemed to say just what I was feeling, it really struck me and resonated. I hope that my books do that for the people who read them: I think it's the best thing to which any writer can aspire. "As far as my other life, my non-writing life, I live in the country with my husband, some lizards, and two dogs who are completely spoiled and rule me completely. I like to work in my garden---although I have not yet perfected the art of keeping everything alive----and, in my weaker moments, shop. I have a bit of an addiction to the Gap clearance rack, to be honest. I have this strange need to buy huge quantities of black pants. How many pairs of black pants does one person need? (Obviously for me, the answer is 11 and counting. But I digress.) What else can I tell you? I love Starbucks mochas but they make me way hyper. I subscribe to too many magazines. I make a mean bean salad. I could go on, but the truth is, my books are much more exciting than I am, and that's a good thing. It's always more fun to make stuff up anyway."

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Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2015
So I've been a fan of Sarah Dessen since I picked up my used version of The Truth About Forever when I was 14. Her books always leave an impact on me and as an avid reader, that is hard to do. As someone who's read all of her books, I have to say that this book caught me by surprise.
As previously stated, I am a huge fan of Sarah and always make a habit of picking up her newest book. However, I am not blind to her recycled plots. I have to say, Saint Anything was a refreshing change.
We usually see a lost teen girl in search of herself who falls for an equally lost yet put together guy. In the process of learning to let this guy in, she finds herself but for some reason or another, she gets scared and runs. Let's not forget the ending where everything comes together, though.
Saint Anything did have some of those elements but instead of being self destructive toward the end like most of Sarah's leading ladies, Sydney pulls herself together. Not only that but this book was a lot more relatable than some of her previous books. Being around the same age as Sydney myself, I can honestly relate to her and her struggles with her parents. Believe it or not, not every teenage girl is obsessed with boys and drama.
This book had the perfect balance of romance and conflict without being too angsty and stressful and is perfect for a laid back Sunday afternoon. If you're looking for a book with romance, friendship and a sense of family, this book is definitely for you.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2015
Standing in the shadows of anyone is never fun. When that individual is your older brother, a charismatic, good looking, larger than life individual, how can another compete or get a shred of attention for themselves? Sydney has lived her entire life with Peyton as the dominant force in her parent's eyes, especially her mother's. When he began getting into trouble, her folks tried to help him, but he needed to want help in the first place. When he gets behind the wheel of his car, inebriated, and hits a teen boy on a bike, Peyton receives a sentence and is jailed. Now Sydney has to live with the repercussions of his actions as well as his ghost in her life.

Saint Anything is typical Dessen from the quiet girl to the immensely likable secondary characters (here it's an entire family, the Chathams), the budding romance with a guy (Mac) and the journey of self-discovery. It's also one of her darkest toned books in a long time. I will immediately say I was surprised by the amount of telling in the beginning of the story which set-up the premise for Sydney's journey. Peyton's back story did slow down the pace for me, but since I already found Sydney a likable and highly sympathetic character (she calls herself "invisible"), I had to read on. That is what gets me with each and every Dessen book--the voice. The main character may not always be exciting or interesting, but their insight, the way they view the world and convey their feelings to the reader, is what hooks me and what has made me a fan of this author. When I read a Sarah Dessen book I know I will really get to know her MC because she writes such deep portrayals of teen girls. And I usually wind up loving the MC's best friend too.

Sydney changes schools so she can begin over again while Peyton serves his sentence. It's hard standing in his shadow and the new public school she attends offers her anonymity. She meets Layla at a local pizzeria along with her brother, Mac. At school Layla seeks her out and brings Sydney into her group of friends. Sydney is accepted. This story has so much going on from Sydney's internal conflict of dealing with her feelings for Peyton and what he did, to the external of living with her grieving parents, to the secondary plots involving the creepy Ames, making friends and falling for someone. I did love Layla's outgoing personality and her dedication to her mother. Her entire family, no matter how dysfunctional, showed Sydney what family is all about.

I did have some qualms about a few things in the book. The cover depicts a carousel and I wondered why. When the carousel was mentioned, it was only in one scene, and I really expected to see it used again, especially in a scene with Sydney and Mac. It wasn't. If something is showcased on a cover, I think it's going to be of importance. Why not have a medallion pictured instead? The story line with Ames built up and was tense (even though I had a hard time believing her parents couldn't see what was going on) and then ended rather weakly. And after so much was said about Peyton, I expected to see him with Sydney more, at least one 'big' scene between siblings later on.

Even with my comments and concerns, I have to admit once I open a Sarah Dessen book, it's hard for me to put it down. I love the way she writes contemporary girls. Their voices always have a way of touching me, gripping a piece of my heart, and resonating with me. Whenever I read her books I make sure to keep a highlighter handy becasue I know I will be marking favorite passages. Saint Anything was no exception. My copy is marked up in yellow and also autographed since I was able to meet the author while she was on tour for this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2015
I haven't been a fan of Dessen's last few books; however, Saint Anything reminded me of an earlier era of Dessen writing, when the stories felt real and authentic, which Saint Anything definitely succeeds in doing. These characters felt alive to me, a far cry from the cardboard cutouts that have populated many of Dessen's recent novels.

I appreciated the fact that the book wasn't driven solely by the love story. Yes, the romance plays a part, but if you take out the romantic lead, I feel like Sydney could still end up where she does in the end. In this sense, I felt that the importance of friendship was highlighted more than romance, which is a breath of relief in YA.

Something that did get on my nerves was the repetitiveness of description. If Dessen had cut out half of the descriptions of Mac's pendant and Layla's fry eating, she would have saved herself a few extra pages of printing. There were also some superfluous scenes, like the party at Jen's and delivering pizzas with Layla, which could have been cut in the editing process and summed up in two or three sentences. (Speaking of which, what was the deal with Jen and Meredith? We get a whole backstory on them, but they are never really part of the plot.) I also felt that the ending came a bit too easy in light of the complexity of relationships and emotions.

Overall though, it's a good summer read and made me nostalgic for some Dessen classics.
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Riya kapoor
5.0 out of 5 stars A very nice book
Reviewed in India on September 30, 2017
Thumbs up to the author for writing yet another awesome book
Emily Jayne
5.0 out of 5 stars and this book did not disappoint. The subject matter is serious but is conveyed ...
Reviewed in Australia on February 8, 2017
I am a long-time lover of Dessen's, and this book did not disappoint. The subject matter is serious but is conveyed in a sensitive way. As always, the emotions of the characters are felt by the reader.
Sarah
5.0 out of 5 stars She's done it again
Reviewed in Canada on May 20, 2015
Sarah Dessen has long been my favourite authors. I literally just read and read all of her books over again. So when Saint Anything came out, I had already been counting down the days!

I sat down and started reading and found myself not able to stop. She just has such a way of writing that I feel like I can resonate with everything. I loved the character of Sydney and found myself rooting for her. I also loved the storyline of Mac and Sydney, and how cute it was. It was also amazing how it didn't overpower the friendship between her and Layla.

Amazing story, lots of conflict, a bit dark at times, but another classic by Sarah Dessen that I will read again and again! :)
Marjorie Hardison
5.0 out of 5 stars Must read for teens
Reviewed in Spain on August 7, 2016
Every middle school girl should read this book. Beautifully written, it addresses teenage issues such as self-image, self-worth, family dynamics and more. I couldn't put it down.
Jutta Kessler
5.0 out of 5 stars Unbedingt lesen!
Reviewed in Germany on September 30, 2015
Dieses Buch ist einfach der Hammer!

Ich habe alle Bücher von Sarah Dessen gelesen und dies ist auf jeden Fall eines meiner Favoriten. Wie die anderen Bücher von Sarah Dessen geht es auch hier um einen Teenager, der seinen Weg im Leben noch sucht.
Besonders gut gefällt mir, wie man sich in die Erzählerin hineinfühlen kann, ob man nun selbst ein Teenager ist oder einer war.

Man muss ganz klar sagen: Es ist eine Schande für jeden, der dieses Buch NICHT liest! Denn man verpasst sonst den wirklich einfühlsamen Schreibstil der Autorin und die wunderbare Geschichte an sich.... UNBEDINGT LESEN!
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