After the sirens

Sharon Farrell

Book - 2023

"When Cate's parents derail her perfect NYC life with their monumentally ill-timed divorce, she kind of loses it. By the time she gets it together, she's in Miami with no friends and none of the classes and activities she imagined for her senior year of high school. So, she decides to blow it all up. Do something that defies everyone's expectations. A chance encounter with an EMS crew at the scene of an accident leads her to start training as an EMT while riding the city ambulances at night. Admittedly, she doesn't understand any of this world. Not the people, not the rules, not the sense of humor. But she hangs in and surprises herself with some previously unknown talents and even a little gut instinct. The more... EMS takes over her life, the more she questions whether going back to New York and back to her old life is really what she wants. Until her complicated relationship with Adrian, a high school classmate and fellow EMT, leads her to take bigger and bigger risks to find the life she was meant to lead. Together they try to figure it all out -- high school, friends, parents, the future ... and how to be an EMT and not kill anyone."--Amazon.

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Genres
Fiction
Romance fiction
Young adult works
Thrillers (Fiction)
Medical fiction
Young adult fiction
Published
Ashland, Oregon : Blackstone Publishing 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Sharon Farrell (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
268 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781665068444
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

When her parents' divorce upends her life, a 17-year-old girl decides to spend a year doing something that matters. Cate Banville had to become a new person when she moved with her mom, leaving behind an Upper East Side private school and entering a public school in Miami. Cate believes that her perfect college plans are no longer attainable with the courses and extracurriculars available at her new school, where they force her to take drivers ed instead of AP calculus, and so she takes her mother's advice and sets out to make the most of her senior year. After she witnesses a terrible accident while volunteering at a stable, helping children with disabilities ride horses, Cate is inspired by the EMTs who quickly and quietly take charge. Thus begins her journey with the junior EMS program. The supporting cast of characters is believable and likable, and strong bonds develop as, in addition to EMT school, Cate spends 12 hours a week riding in an ambulance, observing procedures and learning from the patients and other crew members. Readers will be drawn in by the sweetly developed romance--and heartache--and other loving relationships. Footnotes and other authorial intrusions feel engaging and bolster the novel's voice. Cate, who is white, is a reflective and relatable narrator who sets a fast pace. There is ethnic diversity among secondary characters. A thoughtful, well-executed coming-of-age story offering insights into the impact of pivotal life moments. (Fiction. 14-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.