Disclaimer: This book chat will have spoilers of FOREVER FOR A YEAR by B.T. Gottfred.
It was all I thought about. I read and re-read it. This book even inspired a new term:
To truly understand what happened, let's go back a few months. The season is winter and I have just received a copy of FOREVER FOR A YEAR, a debut novel by B.T. Goottfred, from Macmillan. The cover intrigued me. The premise intrigued me. I thought, Yes. This sounds awesome and real because teens fall in love and think it will be forever, but sometimes forever only lasts a year.
When Carolina and Trevor meet on their first day of school, something draws them to each other. They gradually share first kisses, first touches, first sexual experiences. When they’re together, nothing else matters. But one of them will make a choice, and the other a mistake, that will break what they thought was unbreakable. Both will wish that they could fall in love again for the first time . . . but first love, by definition, can’t happen twice.
Told in Carolina and Trevor's alternating voices, this is an up-close-and-personal story of two teenagers falling in love for the first time, and discovering it might not last forever.
But sadly, the book went onto my ARC shelf and lingered, forgotten for months, until right after BEA when the first ever YADC Book Party occurred - I invited friends over to come and take some of my excess books. Prior to BP, I was going through books and would randomly flip to a page and read it to see if it was something I would read (and review) or needed a new home.
When I stumbled up FFAY, the first page I saw was this:
I think my exact reaction was
Because, seriously, what the actual hell? It went in the Not-For-Me pile and down to the basement where one of my friends picked it up. But while we were sitting around chatting, this book came up in conversation and it was fished out and random parts read by Stephanie (No BS Book Reviews) and myself.
Which I filmed. And turned into this video.
After that, I realized I had to read this book. There were so many unanswered questions - how is Carolina's name pronounced? What went wrong? Is this book really that bad the entire time?! In short, yes. Yes it is.
Let's start with Carolina and the fact that no one knows how to pronounce her name. Thankfully, she explains:
B.T. Gottfred also seems to have asmall obsession with teenage girls boobs. They're referenced and detailed. Often. Which is a little creepy.
Think that's all?
B.T. Gottfred also seems to have a
Think that's all?
Oh, honey. We're just warming up. If you need to grab a snack and a beverage, go on. This will be here when you get back.
So to give you a quick back story, Caroline and Trevor are freshmen. In high school. Trevor is a year older - he's repeating his freshman year. See, his mom had an ... incident last year, which he used as an excuse to stay home andwatch her play video games for a year. But he's adjusted to what happened last year. And his mom is totally fine.
Yeah. Son of the Year contender right there, folks!
But let's talk about the parentals of FOREVER FOR A YEAR. Because the parents are easily as messed up (maybe moreso) than the teens. In fact, the only sane one is Lily, and she's 7.
Carolina's mom is a bit concerned about their relationship:
While her dad thinks Carolina should be less serious about school, kissing boys she's known for a week, and wearing lots of makeup.
Trevor's dad is a workaholic and not around much. He does apparently let Trevor drive his BMW unchaperoned while only having a lerner's permit, which Trevor promptly crashes into the garage because he's texting and driving. With Lily in the car.
And then we have Trevor's mom. Trevor and his mom have a relationship built on mutual indifference and over-sharing.
So we have the ground work for absolute and utter disaster.
So to give you a quick back story, Caroline and Trevor are freshmen. In high school. Trevor is a year older - he's repeating his freshman year. See, his mom had an ... incident last year, which he used as an excuse to stay home and
Yeah. Son of the Year contender right there, folks!
But let's talk about the parentals of FOREVER FOR A YEAR. Because the parents are easily as messed up (maybe moreso) than the teens. In fact, the only sane one is Lily, and she's 7.
Carolina's mom is a bit concerned about their relationship:
While her dad thinks Carolina should be less serious about school, kissing boys she's known for a week, and wearing lots of makeup.
Trevor's dad is a workaholic and not around much. He does apparently let Trevor drive his BMW unchaperoned while only having a lerner's permit, which Trevor promptly crashes into the garage because he's texting and driving. With Lily in the car.
And then we have Trevor's mom. Trevor and his mom have a relationship built on mutual indifference and over-sharing.
So we have the ground work for absolute and utter disaster.
But ultimately this is a book about 2 crazy kids falling in love. In a week. Did I mention they meet in Biology? *cough*Twilight*cough*
And fall in love they do.
Their love progresses (as teen love does) to a more ... physical nature throughout the first half of the book.
Um ....
They hit a few bumps in the road which I think Trevor handles really well.
FOREVER FOR A YEAR also touches on subjects like why sex education should be mandated. Everywhere. For everyone.
And fall in love they do.
Their love progresses (as teen love does) to a more ... physical nature throughout the first half of the book.
Um ....
They hit a few bumps in the road which I think Trevor handles really well.
And also sexual assault. And why "no" really means "yes" when you're in love and the other person knows you. Because your words aren't good enough.
Also? Why it's important for kids to be raised with a mom and a dad.
Had enough yet? But we're only halfway done the book! There is a pregnancy scare. For an entire day and a night. Because these kids can't seem to figure out what a condom is even when Trevor's mom gifts them with a box.
Then comes the breakup. Because forever only lasts for a year, you know. Turns out Carolina's dad and Trevor's mom knew each other back in the day and have decided cheating on their spouses with their kids' parent is a smart move. And they're busted by said kids. Trevor actually knew what was happening and didn't tell Carolina. Which she takes remarkably well (she blows off Trevor and goes out with an upper classman who sexually assaults her in his car). Trevor finds out and blows up and fights the guy.
Yes, we are still reading FOREVER FOR A YEAR. We haven't switched to THE OUTSIDERS or WEST SIDE STORY.
At the end of the book Carolina and Trevor come to an adult conclusion about their relationship. They will always love each other. Even if ... Even if ... Even if they never kiss again.
So that was FOREVER FOR A YEAR. Any questions?
This book consumed me for 2 weeks. I cannot explain it, but I carried this book everywhere - work, home, dinner ... It went everywhere because I couldn't stop telling people about it.
And now I'm telling you.
You're welcome.
Also? Why it's important for kids to be raised with a mom and a dad.
Had enough yet? But we're only halfway done the book! There is a pregnancy scare. For an entire day and a night. Because these kids can't seem to figure out what a condom is even when Trevor's mom gifts them with a box.
Then comes the breakup. Because forever only lasts for a year, you know. Turns out Carolina's dad and Trevor's mom knew each other back in the day and have decided cheating on their spouses with their kids' parent is a smart move. And they're busted by said kids. Trevor actually knew what was happening and didn't tell Carolina. Which she takes remarkably well (she blows off Trevor and goes out with an upper classman who sexually assaults her in his car). Trevor finds out and blows up and fights the guy.
Yes, we are still reading FOREVER FOR A YEAR. We haven't switched to THE OUTSIDERS or WEST SIDE STORY.
At the end of the book Carolina and Trevor come to an adult conclusion about their relationship. They will always love each other. Even if ... Even if ... Even if they never kiss again.
So that was FOREVER FOR A YEAR. Any questions?
This book consumed me for 2 weeks. I cannot explain it, but I carried this book everywhere - work, home, dinner ... It went everywhere because I couldn't stop telling people about it.
And now I'm telling you.
You're welcome.
*Parts of definition used from wikipedia definition of Stockholm syndrome
**Photos were taken of an ARC copy and may change in the finished copy**
**Photos were taken of an ARC copy and may change in the finished copy**