Fighting the Current
by Heather Waldorf

    FIGHTING THE CURRENT by Heather Waldorf
    Category:  Contemporary
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 9+
    Release Date:  9/1/04
    Publisher:  Lobster Press
    Reviewed by:  hoopsielv
    Rating:  5 Stars


    Tee’s senior year of high school should be filled with happy memories of friends, family, and college dreams.  
    It’s anything but that.  A local drunk hit her father and he’s in rehabilitation with the ability of a five-year-old.
    Since she doesn’t have much of a relationship with her mother, Tee is living with an aunt who is a popular author.

    It’s time for Tee to put her life back together.  She is a good student and wants to get an early acceptance to a
    prestigious university.  Ethan is a new student and the two have more than a study relationship.

    They find out that they both have home situations that are different than the norm:  Ethan’s younger sister
    struggles with cystic fibrosis and, like Tee’s father, hospital and doctor visits are a part of life.

    Tee’s father loved the outdoors and was working with her to build a canoe.  It’s left unfinished in the garage and
    it’s a reminder of the past.  Tee knows she’s got to move forward, but where does her father fit in?  How about
    her mother, too, who is longing for the family that she once had?.  There are more tragedies ahead, as well.  Can
    Tee rebuild what has been broken and also finish what’s been started?

    I absolutely loved FIGHTING THE CURRENT.  It’s one of the best I’ve read in a long time.  I found myself
    wondering what Tee was going to do. This book was full of unpredictability and surprises.  This book’s theme
    appeared to be that even though relationships can change over time, love remains and you have to see it in a
    different light.  I highly recommend this book!