![]() I loved them in the original book, Ethan, Who Loved Carter, from which this YA version, simply titled Ethan, is adapted, and I still loved them in this book. Review: Let me start out by saying that I LOVE Ethan and Carter. He knows he and Carter are destined to be best friends and then boyfriends, if only Carter would get on the same wavelength.Ĭarter isn’t sure about a social life, but as Ethan introduces him to a new world of friends who accept him, tics and all, he starts to see the bright side of not hiding away.Īdapted as a YA edition of the award-winning novel Ethan, Who Loved Carter by Ryan Loveless. To him, Carter moves like the music only Ethan sees. ![]() He is sensitive, joyous, and uninhibited. Seventeen-year-old Ethan Hart, the neighbors’ older son, is a few years into recovery from a traumatic brain injury. ![]() He’ll lay low through the summer in his new quiet California town, and when school starts, he’ll keep to himself. When his parents announce the family is moving cross-country, that dream comes true. After a disastrous talent show places him at the center of attention, he dreams of disappearing. There’s no question I still love the story, but if you’re an adult, and you haven’t yet read the original, I would start there.īlurb: School-wide, fifteen-year-old Carter Stevenson is known as “that twitchy, stuttering kid” thanks to his Tourette’s syndrome. At a Glance: Mixed feelings on this one for sure, guys. ![]()
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