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Cleaning Up

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Jess finds a secret diary and imagines what it would be like to be a girl who has everything. Will she become so wrapped up in someone else's life that she misses a chance to create her own?

Jess cleans houses to save money for college, because her dad — unemployed and off the wagon yet again — has moved the two of them out of the city into a decrepit borrowed tent and trailer. Jess wavers between anger at her father and fear that poverty and addiction may be her fate, too, and she decides she will do whatever it takes to avoid it.

She gets a gig cleaning a gorgeous country home and discovers the trashed bedroom of the teenaged daughter, Quinn. Jess wonders how a girl with a perfect life – private school, horseback riding – could have wrecked such a beautiful room. As she cleans, she finds troubling clues – including, tucked behind the bed, a diary.

Gradually Jess learns that Quinn's life is not what it's supposed to be. Jess begins to imagine becoming friends with Quinn, and when she begins to write down a new story for Quinn, she risks turning her back on the opportunities that are right in front of her – new friends, new interests, a fresh beginning.


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    • School Library Journal

      November 3, 2023

      Gr 9 Up-A self-sufficient young Canadian woman finds herself faced with an unexpected challenge when she discovers the diary of a mysterious peer. Jess Darling's father is susceptible to alcoholic binges, but glimpses of his love for her prove that he's at least the parent who stayed. He trusts her even though she knows that he's unreliable, making for an imbalanced relationship that forces her to be the grown-up. Amidst poverty and near-homelessness, she's strong and independent: she rides her bike to work, declines alcohol in peer settings, and survives, stubbornly alone. On better days she's a planner and a doer, saving money for college, and dreaming of a career she decided upon in third grade, when a class gardening project taught her to believe in growing things. She's an expert on local flowers in her native Ontario, Canada, and an artist, drafting garden plans for clients upon request. When her dad disappoints her, however, she retreats into her own head, where lurk her age-appropriate but immature misconceptions about the world. She assumes that nobody living in homes as lavish as the ones she works in, for example, could be unhappy. In one of them, the discovery of the wrecked bedroom of a mysteriously absent teen daughter-and the girl's diary-upsets Jess's firm resolve to mind her own business. Fortunately, that grade schoolteacher is still around to remind Jess of the resilient, trustworthy young woman she's becoming, and still can be. VERDICT Strongly recommended for YA collections.-Georgia Christgau

      Copyright 2023 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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