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400
Novel • Fiction
California • 2010s
2014
YA
14-18 years
HL740L
In Jandy Nelson's I'll Give You the Sun, twins Noah and Jude Sweetwine are driven apart by jealousy and personal tragedy after their mother's death, despite having once been inseparable. The novel explores their journey of reconciling with each other and themselves through their art and creativity, narrated in alternating perspectives from the past and present. Contains themes discussing anti-gay bias and attempted suicide.
Emotional
Bittersweet
Contemplative
Inspirational
Romantic
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I'll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson captivates with lyrical prose and compelling characters. Reviews praise the dual narrative and emotional depth but suggest that the nonlinear timeline can be confusing. Readers appreciate the exploration of art and identity, though some find the pacing uneven. Overall, it's a vibrant and touching read.
Readers who cherished the profound emotional journeys in The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky or the intricate character explorations in Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell will revel in I'll Give You the Sun. Fans of poignant, character-driven young adult novels with artistic and romantic themes will find it captivating.
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Jude Sweetwine
The other twin protagonist whose chapters focus on their teenage years; she is a gifted artist grappling with personal challenges and her relationship with her family.
Dianna Sweetwine
Noah and Jude’s mother, an art history professor with a belief in the mystical and magical, whose actions significantly impact her family dynamic.
Benjamin Sweetwine
The twins' father, a scientist whose rational and logical approach to life contrasts with Dianna’s beliefs, affecting his relationships with his children.
Guillermo Garcia
A renowned stone sculptor connected to Dianna; serves as a mentor figure to Jude and influences her artistic journey.
Brian Connelly
Noah’s love interest, a skilled baseball pitcher; his relationship with Noah heavily influences Noah's exploration of his identity.
Oscar Ralph
A former addict and model taken in by Guillermo; Jude's love interest, whose presence affects her path toward personal acceptance.
400
Novel • Fiction
California • 2010s
2014
YA
14-18 years
HL740L
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