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Sweet Dandelion
by Micalea Smeltzer
Student teacher/counselor
Deals with Trauma
Forbidden
Hopeful
Sweet dandelion is by far one of my favorite books by Micalea Schmeltzer, and i love every book of hers I’ve read. This one just has something special about it. She’s written multiple student teacher books and she writes them in a way where they don’t feel taboo or forbidden. The relationship feels so natural and organic.
The relationship between Dani and Lachlan was just so beautiful to read about. They were it for eachother. They had a bond and a connection, that no one and no amount of time would break.
I liked that the author chose to not give Dani the typical trauma a lot of authors give female made characters. She is a survivor of a school shooting, she has lost her mother and the only person she has left is her brother. The school she now attends has made it mandatory that she meets with the student counselor everyday. Lachlan is her student counselor but he is way more then that.
This is one of those books I personally think everyone should read, it is a slower burn, which made for some of my favroite character development. You really get to know the character and fall in love with some of the amazingly flushed out side characters.
I’d five this all the stars if I could!
Deals with Trauma
Forbidden
Hopeful
Sweet dandelion is by far one of my favorite books by Micalea Schmeltzer, and i love every book of hers I’ve read. This one just has something special about it. She’s written multiple student teacher books and she writes them in a way where they don’t feel taboo or forbidden. The relationship feels so natural and organic.
The relationship between Dani and Lachlan was just so beautiful to read about. They were it for eachother. They had a bond and a connection, that no one and no amount of time would break.
I liked that the author chose to not give Dani the typical trauma a lot of authors give female made characters. She is a survivor of a school shooting, she has lost her mother and the only person she has left is her brother. The school she now attends has made it mandatory that she meets with the student counselor everyday. Lachlan is her student counselor but he is way more then that.
This is one of those books I personally think everyone should read, it is a slower burn, which made for some of my favroite character development. You really get to know the character and fall in love with some of the amazingly flushed out side characters.
I’d five this all the stars if I could!