Labor of Love review by SOgni
Labor of Love: The Principles of Love
by Emily Franklin
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction
Five Star Award

LitPick Review

Profile Picture
Age at time of review - 13
Reviewer's Location - East Islip, NY , United States
View SOgni's profile

As Love Bukowski prepares for her senior year at Hadley Hall, she faces many changes in her life. Love is meeting her mother, Gala, for the first time since she was an infant, she also discovers that she has a half-sister, Sadie, which she then learns is actually her full sister. All through this, Love is dealing with her once-boyfriend Jacob; however, the definition of the relationship in its current state is unclear.

Luckily, Love has her friend Chris, who is dealing with his own relationship issues, and her boyfriend who could possibly end up being something more, Charlie, to help her throughout this chaotic time.

In the end, Love finds balance and happiness and learns to accept change as just another part of life.

Opinion: 

Labor of Love by Emily Franklin is a wonderful novel that explains that although change is inevitable, it does not always have to be for worse.

This main idea made the novel very enjoyable. It helped me to realize that if a person learns to accept change; rather than, try to prevent it, coping will be easier. Also, then novel was funny and a definite page-turner. I felt so wrapped up in Love's life that I felt as if I were living it. I look forward to reading not only the next book in the series, but other books by Emily Franklin as well.

 

Rating:
5
Content Rating:

Content rating - some mature content

Explain your content rating: 

I recommend adult guidance for this book because it mentions sex, which is a topic that may be inappropriate for young readers.
KEYWORDS

Read more reviews by this Litpick Book Reviewer: SOgni
Recommend this book and review to your friends on Facebook