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What Happened to Goodbye

What Happened to Goodbye is a young adult novel by Sarah Dessen. The book chronicles the life of a teenage girl, Mclean, and her journey of self-discovery. The book was released on May 10, 2011, by Viking. It received mainly positive critical reception.

What Happened to Goodbye
AuthorSarah Dessen
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreYoung adult
PublishedMay 10, 2011
PublisherViking Juvenile
ISBN9780670012947

Plot summary edit

Seventeen-year-old Mclean Sweet and her father, restaurant consultant Gus Sweet, have just moved to Lakeview, their fourth move in two years. Gus is there to turn around a struggling Italian restaurant, Luna Blu, managed by the headstrong Opal, who has worked there since she was a teenager.

As a way of preventing herself from forming attachments, Mclean takes on a different name and persona with each move. In Lakeview, despite her best efforts, Mclean finds herself revealing her true personality, opening up to new people and new experiences. Mclean and her new friends help Opal construct a model of the town and develops an attraction to her neighbor Dave Wade.

After living in Lakeview for a few months, Mclean discovers that Gus has another job offer in Hawaii. While she is trying to cope with the ideas of moving for a fifth time, Mclean's new friends find the various social media profiles she has created for her different personas. Mclean goes to the small beach town of Colby with her mother Katherine. While she is in Colby, Mclean overhears Katherine telling a friend that she thinks that it was a mistake inviting Mclean to come to the beach. Mclean decides to leave her mom's house to go to the Poseidon, an old, worn out motel where she and Katherine stayed on one of their spontaneous beach trips. Confused and in need of a companion, Mclean calls her "two a.m.," the person she knows she can always rely on no matter what: her friend Dave Wade. When Mclean's parents find her at the Poseidon, she tells them about the different personas she has taken on. They realize how hard the divorce is for her and apologize.

When Mclean returns to Lakeview, she finds out her father is dating Opal and Luna Blu is officially closing. Two weeks later, Mclean and her friends have finished the model, and Gus has officially been assigned to the project in Hawaii. Mclean prepares to move back to Tyler with her mother, but Katherine decides she can't take her daughter away from Lakeview and all of her friends. Mclean moves into Opal's spare room and finishes her senior year at Jackson High.

Characters edit

  • Mclean Sweet – The protagonist of the story. Mclean is a senior in high school and is still grieving over her parents' divorce.
  • Dave Wade – Mclean's neighbor and later boyfriend, a "boy genius who skipped, like, all of junior high and was taking college courses"
  • Gus Sweet – Mclean's father, a restaurant consultant, divorced for two years.
  • Katherine Hamilton – Mclean's mother. She wants to connect with Mclean, but Mclean thinks her mother ruined their family by divorcing her father.
  • Opal – The manager of Luna Blu
  • Deb, Heather, and Ellis – Mclean's new friends from school
  • Peter Hamilton – Mclean's stepfather, the new head coach of the Defriese University basketball team.
  • Lindsay – A councilwoman in Lakeview, Opal's rival since high school
  • Riley Benson – Dave's childhood best friend.
  • Maddie and Connor Hamilton – Mclean's twin half siblings

Major themes edit

A recurring theme in What Happened to Goodbye is the search for self-identity.[1][2] Seventeen Magazine noted that, "if you're having any pangs of I-don't-know-who-I-am, Mclean's journey might feel both familiar and inspiring to you".[3] YA Reads said that the novel addresses "how important our identities are"[4]

The novel also stresses the importance of family relationships. Pamela Kramer from the Examiner noted that "what the reader learns through Mclean is the importance of family".[5] Galley Smith added that the novel has "many common themes relating to children of divorce and family dynamics".[6]

Another important theme is friendship. One reviewer stated that "working together on an intricate model of the community is a not-so-subtle metaphor for Mclean building an emotional community for herself."[7] Dessen emphasizes friendship throughout the novel by "having the characters reach out to one another to forge genuine relationships".[8]

Reception edit

What Happened to Goodbye has mostly received positive reviews. The Horn Book Magazine said that Dessen "creates a comfortable space for young adults struggling with identity, relationships, and all that messy family stuff".[8] Los Angeles Times Reviewer Susan Carpenter said Dessen's writing as " remains true to modern adolescence"[9] Seventeen Magazine noted that Dessen's "ability to write about serious issues in an upbeat manner allows teens to relate to situations they face".[10]

Many reviewers praised Dessen's "realistically flawed" characters[11] with "distinct personalities".[12] Melissa DeMoux of the Deseret News said that each character "resonates with the reader".[13] The Los Angeles Times said that Dessen "avoid[s] the usual cliches for such characters,"[9] Publishers Weekly commented that "the depth of her well-developed characters grabs readers' attention and leaves them anxious for each new release".[14] Common Sense commended Dessen's "strong supporting cast",[15] though Joceline Farrah of YA Reads disagreed.[16]

Galley Smith commented that "What Happened to Goodbye has some simple plot elements yet still manages to be surprisingly complex".[11] Publishers Weekly also points out that Dessen does not use "complicated dialect".[14]

Karen Elliot of Library School Journal criticized the "slight lack of tension... which keeps it from being truly compelling".[17] Publishers Weekly commented that it has an "emotional punch to a long narrative that doesn't otherwise have much of an arc".[18] Common Sense reviewer Darienne Stewart said that the weak conflict causes the story to ramble in "unnecessary circles," noting that "Dessen often skips backward and forward in the narrative."[15]

References edit

  1. ^ Carpenter, Susan (8 May 2011). "not just for kids: 'what happened to goodbye' by sara dessen". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  2. ^ Carpenter, Susan (31 May 2011). "acceptance after divorce: outsider works through problems in dessen's newest novel". Knoxville News Sentinel. Knoxville.
  3. ^ Lutz, Rachel (10 May 2011). "check out sarah dessen's new book!". Seventeen. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
  4. ^ Farrah, Joceline (16 May 2011). "what happened to goodbye- sara dessen (by Kiona - pseudonym)". Y.A. Reads. Retrieved March 15, 2012.
  5. ^ Kramer, Pamela (12 June 2011). "what happened to goodbye by sarah dessen". Examiner.com. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  6. ^ Andi, Laura, Michelle (18 May 2011). "sarah dessen- what happened to goodbye". Galley Smith. Retrieved March 17, 2012.
  7. ^ Elliot, Karen (June 2011). "What Happened to Goodbye". School Library Journal. 57 (6): 114.
  8. ^ a b Adams, Lauren (August 2011). "what happened to goodbye". The Horn Book Magazine. 87 (4): 147. Retrieved 13 March 2012.
  9. ^ a b Carpenter, Susan (8 May 2011). "Not Just for Kids: 'What Happened to Goodbye' by Sarah Dessen". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  10. ^ Lutz, Rachel (10 May 2011). "check out sarah dessen's new book!". Seventeen. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  11. ^ a b "Sarah Dessen- What Happened to Goodbye". Galley Smith. 18 May 2011. Retrieved 16 March 2012.
  12. ^ Squicciarini, Stephanie (October 2011). "What Happened to Goodbye". School Library Journal: 77. Retrieved 16 March 2012.
  13. ^ DeMoux, Melissa (7 May 2011). "'What Happened to Goodbye" is compelling drama". Deseret News. Salt Lake City. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  14. ^ a b "Galley Talk: 'What Happened to Goodbye'". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 15 March 2012.
  15. ^ a b Stewart, Darienne (2011-05-11). "What Happened to Goodbye". Common Sense. Retrieved 16 March 2012.
  16. ^ Farrah, Joceline (16 May 2011). "What Happened to Goodbye- Sarah Dessen (by Kiona - pseudonym)". YA reads. Retrieved 16 March 2012.
  17. ^ Elliot, Karen (June 2011). "What Happened to Goodbye". School Library Journal: 114. Retrieved 16 March 2012.
  18. ^ "What Happened to Goodbye". Publishers Weekly: 134. 21 February 2011. Retrieved 13 March 2012.

External links edit

  • "Not Just for Kids: 'What Happened to Goodbye' by Sarah Dessen" from Los Angeles Times
  • "'What Happened to Goodbye' is compelling drama" from Deseret News

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What Happened to Goodbye is a young adult novel by Sarah Dessen The book chronicles the life of a teenage girl Mclean and her journey of self discovery The book was released on May 10 2011 by Viking It received mainly positive critical reception What Happened to GoodbyeAuthorSarah DessenCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenreYoung adultPublishedMay 10 2011PublisherViking JuvenileISBN9780670012947 Contents 1 Plot summary 2 Characters 3 Major themes 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksPlot summary editSeventeen year old Mclean Sweet and her father restaurant consultant Gus Sweet have just moved to Lakeview their fourth move in two years Gus is there to turn around a struggling Italian restaurant Luna Blu managed by the headstrong Opal who has worked there since she was a teenager As a way of preventing herself from forming attachments Mclean takes on a different name and persona with each move In Lakeview despite her best efforts Mclean finds herself revealing her true personality opening up to new people and new experiences Mclean and her new friends help Opal construct a model of the town and develops an attraction to her neighbor Dave Wade After living in Lakeview for a few months Mclean discovers that Gus has another job offer in Hawaii While she is trying to cope with the ideas of moving for a fifth time Mclean s new friends find the various social media profiles she has created for her different personas Mclean goes to the small beach town of Colby with her mother Katherine While she is in Colby Mclean overhears Katherine telling a friend that she thinks that it was a mistake inviting Mclean to come to the beach Mclean decides to leave her mom s house to go to the Poseidon an old worn out motel where she and Katherine stayed on one of their spontaneous beach trips Confused and in need of a companion Mclean calls her two a m the person she knows she can always rely on no matter what her friend Dave Wade When Mclean s parents find her at the Poseidon she tells them about the different personas she has taken on They realize how hard the divorce is for her and apologize When Mclean returns to Lakeview she finds out her father is dating Opal and Luna Blu is officially closing Two weeks later Mclean and her friends have finished the model and Gus has officially been assigned to the project in Hawaii Mclean prepares to move back to Tyler with her mother but Katherine decides she can t take her daughter away from Lakeview and all of her friends Mclean moves into Opal s spare room and finishes her senior year at Jackson High Characters editMclean Sweet The protagonist of the story Mclean is a senior in high school and is still grieving over her parents divorce Dave Wade Mclean s neighbor and later boyfriend a boy genius who skipped like all of junior high and was taking college courses Gus Sweet Mclean s father a restaurant consultant divorced for two years Katherine Hamilton Mclean s mother She wants to connect with Mclean but Mclean thinks her mother ruined their family by divorcing her father Opal The manager of Luna Blu Deb Heather and Ellis Mclean s new friends from school Peter Hamilton Mclean s stepfather the new head coach of the Defriese University basketball team Lindsay A councilwoman in Lakeview Opal s rival since high school Riley Benson Dave s childhood best friend Maddie and Connor Hamilton Mclean s twin half siblingsMajor themes editA recurring theme in What Happened to Goodbye is the search for self identity 1 2 Seventeen Magazine noted that if you re having any pangs of I don t know who I am Mclean s journey might feel both familiar and inspiring to you 3 YA Reads said that the novel addresses how important our identities are 4 The novel also stresses the importance of family relationships Pamela Kramer from the Examiner noted that what the reader learns through Mclean is the importance of family 5 Galley Smith added that the novel has many common themes relating to children of divorce and family dynamics 6 Another important theme is friendship One reviewer stated that working together on an intricate model of the community is a not so subtle metaphor for Mclean building an emotional community for herself 7 Dessen emphasizes friendship throughout the novel by having the characters reach out to one another to forge genuine relationships 8 Reception editWhat Happened to Goodbye has mostly received positive reviews The Horn Book Magazine said that Dessen creates a comfortable space for young adults struggling with identity relationships and all that messy family stuff 8 Los Angeles Times Reviewer Susan Carpenter said Dessen s writing as remains true to modern adolescence 9 Seventeen Magazine noted that Dessen s ability to write about serious issues in an upbeat manner allows teens to relate to situations they face 10 Many reviewers praised Dessen s realistically flawed characters 11 with distinct personalities 12 Melissa DeMoux of the Deseret News said that each character resonates with the reader 13 The Los Angeles Times said that Dessen avoid s the usual cliches for such characters 9 Publishers Weekly commented that the depth of her well developed characters grabs readers attention and leaves them anxious for each new release 14 Common Sense commended Dessen s strong supporting cast 15 though Joceline Farrah of YA Reads disagreed 16 Galley Smith commented that What Happened to Goodbye has some simple plot elements yet still manages to be surprisingly complex 11 Publishers Weekly also points out that Dessen does not use complicated dialect 14 Karen Elliot of Library School Journal criticized the slight lack of tension which keeps it from being truly compelling 17 Publishers Weekly commented that it has an emotional punch to a long narrative that doesn t otherwise have much of an arc 18 Common Sense reviewer Darienne Stewart said that the weak conflict causes the story to ramble in unnecessary circles noting that Dessen often skips backward and forward in the narrative 15 References edit Carpenter Susan 8 May 2011 not just for kids what happened to goodbye by sara dessen Los Angeles Times Retrieved 17 March 2012 Carpenter Susan 31 May 2011 acceptance after divorce outsider works through problems in dessen s newest novel Knoxville News Sentinel Knoxville Lutz Rachel 10 May 2011 check out sarah dessen s new book Seventeen Retrieved 14 March 2011 Farrah Joceline 16 May 2011 what happened to goodbye sara dessen by Kiona pseudonym Y A Reads Retrieved March 15 2012 Kramer Pamela 12 June 2011 what happened to goodbye by sarah dessen Examiner com a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help Andi Laura Michelle 18 May 2011 sarah dessen what happened to goodbye Galley Smith Retrieved March 17 2012 Elliot Karen June 2011 What Happened to Goodbye School Library Journal 57 6 114 a b Adams Lauren August 2011 what happened to goodbye The Horn Book Magazine 87 4 147 Retrieved 13 March 2012 a b Carpenter Susan 8 May 2011 Not Just for Kids What Happened to Goodbye by Sarah Dessen Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Retrieved 14 March 2012 Lutz Rachel 10 May 2011 check out sarah dessen s new book Seventeen Retrieved 14 March 2012 a b Sarah Dessen What Happened to Goodbye Galley Smith 18 May 2011 Retrieved 16 March 2012 Squicciarini Stephanie October 2011 What Happened to Goodbye School Library Journal 77 Retrieved 16 March 2012 DeMoux Melissa 7 May 2011 What Happened to Goodbye is compelling drama Deseret News Salt Lake City Retrieved 14 March 2012 a b Galley Talk What Happened to Goodbye Publishers Weekly Retrieved 15 March 2012 a b Stewart Darienne 2011 05 11 What Happened to Goodbye Common Sense Retrieved 16 March 2012 Farrah Joceline 16 May 2011 What Happened to Goodbye Sarah Dessen by Kiona pseudonym YA reads Retrieved 16 March 2012 Elliot Karen June 2011 What Happened to Goodbye School Library Journal 114 Retrieved 16 March 2012 What Happened to Goodbye Publishers Weekly 134 21 February 2011 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