LitPick Review
Age at time of review - 16
Reviewer's Location -
Las Vegas,
NV,
United States
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When Payton finds out the hard way that her family has
been hiding her Dad's diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis from
her for six months, she is devastated. She is forced to
attend meetings with the school counselor, who asks her to
pick a focus option to get her through the hard time.
After long contemplation, she decides on the head of the
boy sitting in front of her- Sean Griswold's head. She
realizes that after many years of sitting behind him, she
still doesn't know hardly anything about him. As part of
her "researching" she decides to learn more about him and
his history. In the Book Sean Griswold's Head by Lindsey
Leavitt, Payton learns what things in life really matter,
and the real things she should be focusing on.
Opinion:
Sean Griswold'd Head by Lindsey Leavitt was very relatable, I
could understand where the thought and feelings of the
main character were coming from. This book was very fast-
paced. The ending was perfect-it left me satisfied with
how everything worked out. I would recommend this book to
most people. It was a little on the girly side, but it
showed overall what the experience of having a family
member with MS in a very understandable way. This book
was not the run of the mill chick-lit, it had all of the
aspects I like plus extra feeling and depth that blew me
alway. I was astounded and loved this book!!!
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