Crumbling Walls

The Jack and Emily Series Volume 1

Young Adult - Coming of Age
272 Pages
Reviewed on 07/10/2016
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Author Biography

I love books, plain and simple.
After devouring them for decades and telling stories to myself for years, I decided to take up the NaNoWriMo challenge in 2006 to try my hand at actually writing things down.
Dave, my cousin/best friend/partner in crime for the last 36 years, then spent our two-week vacation to the Grand Canyon reading it.

Fast forward to 2012. I still love books and thanks to NaNoWriMo, I have written six more (so far).

I’m a children’s librarian by day (and some evenings) but by night (and lunch hour), I am a writer. It’s totally the most perfect thing in the world: deadlines, writer’s block and all, including Dave’s hounding to change a paragraph, chapter or whole character personality because it’s crap.

I wouldn’t change a second of it and hope that you’ll read my book over and over again, so, like many of my own books, it needs liberal amounts of duct tape to hold the cover on and the pages in.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Paul F. Murray for Readers' Favorite

Crumbling Walls by Laura Strandt, Book One of the Jack and Emily Series, explores a darker side of growing up during the teenage years. Jack Callaghan, the second of six sons, is in high school and has a crush on a neighborhood girl, Emily. However, as Jack gets to know Emily better and the two become boyfriend/girlfriend, Jack discovers some very disquieting aspects of Emily’s life. Emily has had to pretend that she has a mother living with her, but all the while she has been living alone for three years.

Jack’s parents, Elizabeth and Will, become major characters as the story progresses, and Emily confides to Elizabeth that she, Emily, has been the victim of a physically abusive father who allowed his friends to use her for their sexual pleasure in exchange for the illegal drugs which he craves. Jack has a confrontation with Emily’s father when he returns after three years, and the result leaves Jack feeling guilty and haunted by the event. Together, Jack and Emily must work through their emotions not only for each other, but also for the events shaping their lives.

Crumbling Walls by Laura Strandt is a good novel and will have a strong appeal to older teens and young adults who are seeking to move beyond Disney-esque plots involving the high school queen versus the girl on the outside struggling for acceptance. This novel goes way beyond that formulaic type of plot, and it represents a good transition from teen fluff novels and television shows to more adult level drama. Some parents of younger age teens may object to the sexual content, and thus parental discretion is advised.