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What I Meant...

por Marie Lamba

Series: What I Meant... (book 1)

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Having to share her home with her demanding and devious aunt from India makes it all the more difficult for fifteen-year-old Sang to deal with such things as her parents thinking she is too young to date, getting less than perfect grades, and being shut out by her long-time best friend.
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I would have liked a little more of an explanation as to why Gina suddenly decided to end their friendship. ( )
  carolovestoread | Jan 14, 2024 |
Sangeet's life is a mess of misunderstandings. Her parents think she's bulimic and that she stole money from her little sister. Her insufferable aunt Chacha intentionally makes Sangeet look bad. Her best friendship with Gina is fraying. And does Jason like Sangeet or not??? The ohmygod angst felt heavy-handed (although goodness knows, that's how teens are), but in this otherwise lightweight novel, there are moments of significance. ( )
  Salsabrarian | Feb 2, 2016 |
This book is very funny and true. It talked about teenage years and girl stuff. Boys was a major part in the book and mean girls at school. I recommened this book to all pre-teens and teens. It would really keep them reading until the end. ( )
  sadkins6 | Jan 9, 2013 |
Sometimes things go from relatively okay to much, much worse, which is exactly what happens to 15 year old Sang. In the beginning the worst thing for Sang was her parent's "no dating until your 16" rule and the fact their obnoxious aunt had moved in with them. Soon things start to go catastrophically downhill causing Sang's parents to think she is a bulimic kleptomaniac, losing her best friend and ruining any chance of being with, Jason, the love of her young life. Through it all Sang learns that what she meant to happen and what actually happens in life can be totally different.

This was an enjoyable if rather dramatic look at the life of a typical teenage girl with a bit of ethnic diversity thrown in to make it even more interesting. It sort of reminded me of the "Bend it like Beckham" movie in that respect and it is something we don't really see much of in modern young adult literature. Sang makes lots of mistakes throughout the story but also makes some mature decisions and I think it makes for a good balance showing that nobody is perfect. I also liked how Sang interacted with all the different characters, from her sister, Doodles, to her mother, her best friend and best friends mother and even her poster of Orlando Bloom. It gave a lot more depth than if it had just been a myopic “boy meets girl” tale. I felt the story itself was smoothly written and would easily hold the interest of early teens interested in reading something contemporary as opposed to the increasingly prevalent paranormal offerings dominating the market today. ( )
  Jenson_AKA_DL | Oct 30, 2009 |
What I meant if a fun read about a fifteen year old girl trying to juggle the expectations of her Indian father with her desire to fit in to North American society. The biggest cause of conflict is her parents refusal to allow her to date. Complicating Sangeet's life, is the arrival of a mean, dishonest, thieving aunt, but no one seems to recognize this except Sang. ( )
  JRlibrary | Oct 30, 2009 |
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Having to share her home with her demanding and devious aunt from India makes it all the more difficult for fifteen-year-old Sang to deal with such things as her parents thinking she is too young to date, getting less than perfect grades, and being shut out by her long-time best friend.

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