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Not Like You [Hardcover]

Deborah Davis (Author)
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July 16, 2007
"Starting a new chapter" is how Kayla’s mother, Marilyn, has always referred to their abrupt moves—five in the past two years. But what 15-year-old Kayla hates even more than moving is Marilyn’s drinking. It once landed Kayla in foster care, and she’ll do anything to keep that from happening again, even if it means making sacrifices in her own life to keep her mother from falling apart.

Now Marilyn has moved them to New Mexico and promised, yet again, to quit booze for good. Kayla knows better than to believe her, but something about this move does feel different. Kayla is putting down roots, earning money as a dog walker, and spending time with Remy, a 24-year-old musician. And after years of taking care of her mother, Kayla is starting to think of herself and who she wants to be. She knows for sure who she doesn’t want to be. But is she willing to do whatever it takes to create a different life for herself—even if it means leaving her mother behind?

Sharply honest and beautifully written, this powerful novel is about loving someone else enough to stay with her through anything—and loving yourself enough to let her go.

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Starred Review. Grade 7 Up—Kayla's mother has made the 15 years of her daughter's life unpredictable, from moving for "fresh starts" to drunken binges, no money, loser boyfriends, and a year in foster care. Kayla is tired of being the adult and of letting a guy use her for sex just to feel loved. When Marilyn moves them to New Mexico and seems genuinely to want to stay sober, Kay is skeptical, but she begins to make a life for herself by walking dogs and making friends, especially with a 24-year-old musician. Thoughtful, touching, and honest, this story hits all the right notes. Kayla is a character full of flaws and hopes. Despite having grown up fast, she is still a teenager: moody and angry because of a mother who chooses alcohol over her daughter. Marilyn is fully dimensional, with her own failures, small triumphs, and desperation. Their relationship is truthfully portrayed with its complications of love, hate, and disappointment. Kayla's realization that she is repeating her mother's mistakes is as much an epiphany for readers as it is for her. Davis uses the desert setting as another way for readers to gain insight into the characters. When Kayla begins to understand her mother and love herself, instead of a stark landscape she sees nuanced color and calming beauty. Similar to Sarah Dessen's This Lullaby (2002) and The Truth about Forever (2004, both Viking), this novel is full of loneliness and yearning. It's a book to learn from and remember.—Anne Rouyer, New York Public Library
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As Davis' latest novel opens, 15-year-old Kayla is daydreaming through consensual but emotionless sex with a forgettable guy. When she returns home to find her alcoholic mother, Marilyn, packing for yet another out-of-state move, though, Kayla is angry to be uprooted once again, and she's even sorry to say goodbye to her latest guy. Settling in a rundown trailer in New Mexico, Kayla finally begins to develop real friendships through her dog-training business, while Marilyn makes New Agey sober choices. Remy, a 24-year-old musician and owner of one of Kayla's dog charges, pursues Kalya passionately but stops short of a sexual relationship. Then Remy moves to Denver for his band, and Marilyn slides into an alcoholic stupor, leaving Kayla desperate for stability and comfort. She steals money from friends and runs to Remy in Denver, but finds that reality is a harsh pill to swallow. Written in Kayla's believable voice, Davis' moving, gritty novel builds to a hopeful, realistic close: Kayla and Marilyn both face the consequences of their choices but choose to stick together, working out their issues rather than escaping from them. Booth, Heather

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 14 and up
  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Clarion Books (July 16, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0618720936
  • ISBN-13: 978-0618720934
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,132,937 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Deborah Davis is the author of three award-winning novels, Not Like You, The Secret of the Seal, and My Brother Has AIDS, and the editor of the nonfiction anthology You Look Too Young to be a Mom: Teen Mothers Speak Out on Love, Learning, and Success. A frequent presenter at library and writing conferences and schools, Deborah teaches writing workshops for adults and teens and offers professional critiques of middle grade and young adult novel manuscripts. She lives in Berkeley, California with her husband, son, and two cats. For more information about Deborah's books, presentations, classes, and manuscript critiquing services, please visit http://www.deborahdavisauthor.com or email her at deborah (at) deborahdavisauthor.com.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too, July 19, 2007
This review is from: Not Like You (Hardcover)
Fifteen-year-old Kayla Hanes is tired of moving on a moments notice to God knows where. She's tired of having a pretend dog as her only friend. She's tired of watching her mom drink herself into a stupor. She's tired of working to pay their bills. She's tired of hoping that maybe this time her mom will be able to quit drinking for good. Essentially, Kayla is the adult in the relationship, and it's beginning to take its toll. As bad as it gets though, it's still better than having to go back into foster care.

Marilyn, Kayla's mom, swears that this time it will be different, she's turning over a new leaf - but that's what she always says. Why should this time be any different? When they get to their new home in a small town in New Mexico, Kayla's small inkling of hope disappears. Their house is a trailer, on a dirty lot, with a creepy landlord.

Kayla starts up a dog walking/training business, meets a boy (who's much too old), and even makes a few friends. Maybe this time will be different. But when Marilyn starts to drink again, and uses Kayla's hard-earned money, and everything starts to fall apart once again, this time it just might be too much.

This is a great story about how much any one person can take, and the different lengths to which they can go to escape. How much is too much? How far is too far to push someone? Where is the line between tough love and abandonment? You want Kayla to get out. You want her to punish her mom. But you end up hurting for Marilyn as much as you do for Kayla.

Maybe, the harder you try to get away from something, the closer you actually come to it. Heart wrenching and hopeful, that's what this book is, and that's what life is.

Reviewed by: Carrie Spellman
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great realistic fiction, July 11, 2011
This review is from: Not Like You (Paperback)
This is definitely a book for anyone who grew up with a less than desirable mother. I found the entire plot plausible and enjoyable.

It comes down to this - her mom is a drunk and a bit of a loser who cannot get her life together. The daughter spends so much of her time taking care of her mom, and eventually she just cannot do it anymore. At the age of 15 she decides she has to take care of herself and allow her mother to sink, if that is what it takes for her to become sober.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A fast, engaging read, February 28, 2011
This review is from: Not Like You (Paperback)
Davis takes us into the world of 15-year old Kayla who has to deal with her mother's alcohol problem and all the ensuing issues--no job, no money, no stability. My heart went out to Kayla as she tried to create her own stable world with a solid dog-walking business and an apparent sweetheart of a boyfriend. The writing kept me glued to my bed, as I wanted to know what happened to this innocent, hard-working kid. A great--and fast-- read.
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