Hannah must choose the impossibleput her nephews into foster care so she can stay true to her dream, or take them on and lose everything shes worked so hard to achieve.
17-year-old Hannah Lynn has just one goal: to get out of Evans Beach, Maine. Its where she lost her mother to cancer. Where her estranged sister, Pauline, fell apart before moving out. Where her father, Larry, holds court as a local legend who once played for the Red Sox. Hannah has never fit in, but that doesnt matter now that she is finally on the cusp of escaping to her dream college.
Then her life is turned upside down when Paulines two sons are taken by the state, leaving Hannah and Larry the only people standing between the boys and the child welfare system. Her father wants to provide them with kinship care and promises that it will only be for a little while, just until Pauline gets back on her feet. But Hannah knows nothing is that simple when it comes to her troubled older sister.
When her fathers health declines Hannah must make a soberingly adult decision: is she willing to give up her dream and raise her nephews on her own or can she let them be placed in the foster care system?
Drawing on his clinical psychology background, Moldover challenges readers to face some of lifes most difficult questions through the eyes of an unforgettably complex heroine. Unflinching yet ultimately hopeful, Just Until is a heart-wrenching tale of the weight some teenagers carry when no one else can do it for themone that will linger with readers long after the final page.
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
17-year-old Hannah Lynn has just one goal: to get out of Evans Beach, Maine. Its where she lost her mother to cancer. Where her estranged sister, Pauline, fell apart before moving out. Where her father, Larry, holds court as a local legend who once played for the Red Sox. Hannah has never fit in, but that doesnt matter now that she is finally on the cusp of escaping to her dream college.
Then her life is turned upside down when Paulines two sons are taken by the state, leaving Hannah and Larry the only people standing between the boys and the child welfare system. Her father wants to provide them with kinship care and promises that it will only be for a little while, just until Pauline gets back on her feet. But Hannah knows nothing is that simple when it comes to her troubled older sister.
When her fathers health declines Hannah must make a soberingly adult decision: is she willing to give up her dream and raise her nephews on her own or can she let them be placed in the foster care system?
Drawing on his clinical psychology background, Moldover challenges readers to face some of lifes most difficult questions through the eyes of an unforgettably complex heroine. Unflinching yet ultimately hopeful, Just Until is a heart-wrenching tale of the weight some teenagers carry when no one else can do it for themone that will linger with readers long after the final page.
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
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