The Story of Us

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A fresh and bittersweet story of love and family from National Book Award finalist Deb Caletti.

Cricket’s on a self-imposed break from her longtime boyfriend—but she’s picked a bad week to sort out her love life. For one thing, her mother’s romance is taking center stage: After jilting two previous fiancés, her mom is finally marrying Dan Jax, whom Cricket loves. But as wedding attendees arrive for a week of festivities at a guesthouse whose hippie owners have a sweet, sexy son—Ash—complications arise:

Cricket’s future stepsisters make it clear they’re not happy about the marriage. An old friend decides this is the week to declare his love for Cricket. Grandpa chooses to reveal a big secret at a family gathering. Dan’s ex-wife shows up. And even the dogs—Cricket’s old, ill Jupiter and Dan’s young, lively Cruiser—seem to be declaring war.

While Cricket fears that Dan is in danger of becoming ditched husband-to-be number three, she’s also alarmed by her own desires. Because even though her boyfriend looms large in her mind, Ash is right in front of her.... 





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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5The Story of Us feels very personal, yet puts into words many things that people think about, but rarely voice
By Dark Faerie Tales
Review Courtesy of Dark Faerie TalesQuick & Dirty: The Story of Us feels very personal, yet puts into words many things that people think about, but rarely voice.Opening Sentence: I found out something a out myself as all those boxes piled up: I hate change.The Review:The novel starts out with Cricket, who just graduated high school, moving away from her childhood home since her mother was remarrying. Cricket's whole life seems to be changing since she is moving, starting the next chapter of her life after high school, gaining family members, and also going through a break up with her boyfriend Janssen. Her complicated situation speaks to many people since almost everyone has gone through at least one of these issues, if not all of them.The novel is set from Cricket's point of view as she endures the week before the wedding with fighting family members, and more drama than one family needs. Emails to Janssen are dispersed throughout the novel, but we never see his responses. In the emails, Cricket often recounts memories about when she and Janssen first meet up to the present. It was an interesting insight, almost like being confided in by a close friend. I felt like I knew Cricket. I had all of those same fears and feelings before, so I could relate. Also in the emails are lists about dogs, which I thought was a strong tie to the rest of the book because so much can be said about dogs, humans, and the relationships we have.In the week before the wedding, all of the family convenes at a neutral location set on the beach where all sorts of chaos ensues. Cricket's step-sisters-to-be will have nothing to do with her family. Her divorced grandparents bicker at each other. The hostess keeps sneaking away to smoke pot. Not to mention that Cricket is attracted to the host's son, Ash, which confuses her even more about her situation with Janssen. There is a lot of tension in this book, but it really captures the true interactions of families, and people, coming together.All of the characters, even the ones we don't see like Janssen, are very well rounded. I felt like I could walk into the house from the book, and know who everyone was. Each character was different, but they all worked together in a way that felt real. The interactions had just the right amount of embarrassment and elation that I could definitely relate. That is one thing I could not stress enough is how real this book felt through the way characters acted and interacted with each other. This could be any family. The specific memories made it theirs, but the human interaction that came out through the novel could belong to anyone.Cricket is going through a difficult time, but she handles it well. I was interested to know how everything would turn out, not to mention learning more about Cricket's past, and the ending did not disappoint. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel, and would recommend it for anyone who enjoys thinking about how we communicate and interact with others, and what it means to grow up.FTC Advisory: Simon & Schuster provided me with a copy of The Story of Us. No goody bags, sponsorships, "material connections," or bribes were exchanged for my review.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5A beautiful book about love and family
By The Compulsive Reader
Cricket's life is changing rapidly, and there's nothing she can do to stop it. She's just graduated from high school and moved out of her childhood home, and now her mother is getting remarried. Cricket's mother has been close to marriage a few times before, only to back out at the last minute. Cricket doesn't want her mom to get cold feet this time--Dan Jax is perfect, even if his own kids aren't so enthusiastic about the relationship. As Cricket handles these major life changes, all occurring within a week of each other, she is also dealing with her own recent, not-quite-complete break-up and the trying to prepare herself for the prospect of life never being the same again.Deb Caletti's latest book is everything readers have come to expect from her. She takes readers back to Bishop Rock, the setting of Stay, for The Story of Us. The charming and idyllic seaside setting is lovely, and it is an interesting parallel to the tension and turmoil that the characters experience in the week leading up to Cricket's mom's wedding. Caletti's talent for creating interesting, complex characters and relationships that remind readers of their own families shines through in this novel. Cricket has relied on her mom and her older brother (and beloved dog Jupiter) a lot over the years, and they've been through a lot of hard times together, so it's natural for her to just want them all to be happy. However, lots of internal confusion arises with the issue of the wedding and discussions of the future. Cricket is not so sure that she wants to move away from home yet, and while she knows that Dan is good for her mom, but she isn't sure if she believes that relationships, even with the perfect partner, can work. Her evidence is in her relationship complications and subsequent break-up with Jannsen, her long-time boyfriend and the only person outside of her mom and brother that she considers family. These muddled emotions and disappointments mesh with the sometimes tragic and often comical family relationships and antics to create a beautiful, emotion-driven story. This is yet another excellent, family-oriented novel that will remind readers that while life is always changing, there are some things that will always stay the same, no matter what.

8 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
1Not my cup of tea
By Jenny
The Story of Us is about a girl named Cricket and we follow the story in her point of view as she encounters many changes in her life all in the course of one week. She has graduated high school and is going to college in the fall. She's moving from her childhood home, due to her mother's 4th engagement to a man named Dan, and they are getting married in one week. She's also leaving behind her longtime boyfriend, who she doesn't want to break up with but really has no choice.I must admit as soon as I began reading this story is bored me. I feel as if the author was trying to additionally add the situation of Cricket and her boyfriend, due to Cricket writing emails to him but it just bored me even more. I would have liked for her to have ended that relationship and maybe throw in some broken heart drama and another guy enter the scene but honestly those emails were boring me out of my mind.All the characters are developed nicely. I liked each character and could actually relate to Cricket's story. However, the plot just didn't do it for me. I tried to read page by page but honestly just kept jumping paragraphs to try to get to the end.Although, this is a story that I did not enjoy, there are great ratings on both Amazon and Goodreads of people loving this story. Please do not get discouraged by my review and not read the book. If it's something you're into, by all means, pick up the book!!

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