

A second reason being because the situation Chelsea is in deals with teenagers figuring out their priorities and managing their time, which becomes a big responsibility around that age. One reason is because the main character, Chelsea, shows a girl’s point of view, opinions, emotions, and way of thinking differ from a boy’s perspective. I’d also recommend Fifteenth Summer to any girl in a relationship. It uses real life, commonly heard of situations and really shows the character’s point of view. I would recommend this book to almost anyone that has even the slightest liking for romance books. From being simple book lovers, to spending every chance they could possibly get together, the couple’ s compassion for each other is unexpectedly challenged by a simple mishap at the bookstore that will make the couple decide on their true priorities. Throughout the summer Josh and Chelsea are drawn together. Inside, Chelsea is busy “fan girling” about the bookstore when she meets the store owner’s son Josh. Unexpectedly, Chelsea finds herself face-to-face with her “love at first sight” in her dream bookstore. Chelsea, only 15, doesn’t find herself attractive and doesn’t even think of boys, unlike her sisters. Hannah immediately finds herself in a relationship and Abbie is out of luck and will spend her summer flying solo.

Chelsea’s sisters, Hannah and Abbie, are anxious to find their summer flings from the previous year in Bluepoint. Also this is Hannah, Chelsea’s oldest sister’s last summer before she starts college at U of C.

Granly, their grandmother had just passed away this year, and it would be their first ever summer at the cottage without her.

to the laid back, quiet surroundings of Bluepoint, Michigan to their grandmother’s cottage for the summer. Checkout the novel Fifteenth Summer for a romance filled summer story in which a teenage girl named Chelsea and her family travel from their home in the busy city of L.A.
