Book Descriptions
for M+O 4EVR by Tonya Cherie Hegamin
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Eighteen-year-old Opal looks back on her lifelong friendship with Marianne, the biracial daughter of an Amish woman who has left her community. Although Opal seems to have everything going for her—she’s academically gifted and has a steady and loving family—she’d give it all up if Marianne would only love her in same the way she loves Marianne. Opal has been enamored since their childhood days, when she and Marianne would lie together under a blackberry bush, passing berries back and forth from mouth to mouth. This game awakened Opal’s sexual feeling for Marianne, a feeling that grew through adolescence but that she has kept hidden away. The land they live on is haunted by the ghost of an escaped slave named Hannah who also suffered a tragic, unrequited love generations earlier. Hannah’s story intertwines with that of Opal and Marianne, and leads to the same sad ending. A short, spare narrative offers complex characters and packs in a lot of emotion without ever becoming melodramatic. (Age 14 and older)
CCBC Choices 2009. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2009. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
There are two constants in Opal's life: her dad's grungy green baseball cap, and her troubled pal, Marianne, whom Opal loves as a best friend . . . and even more. But nothing stays the same forever. When Opal receives the horrifying news that Marianne is dead, she suddenly must live her life and make decisions based on the needs of one person instead of two. Only with the help of her family and the story of Hannah, a runaway slave, can Opal begin to free herself from the weight of her memories, her ghosts, and her own truth.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.