But I Love Him
In "But I Love Him," author Amanda Grace delves into the tumultuous world of teenage love and the complexities of emotional relationships. This poignant novel follows Ann, a seemingly perfect high school senior, who is admired for her straight-A grades and athletic prowess. However, beneath her bright exterior lies a struggle with the painful realities of love and self-worth. As Ann navigates her relationship with Connor, she reflects on the sacrifices she has made, symbolized by a heart sculpture crafted from pieces of glass collected from the beach. Each shard represents a part of herself she has given away, raising the question: how much is too much to lose for love? Published in 2011, this 264-page juvenile fiction explores themes of abuse, interpersonal relations, and the emotional challenges faced by young women. "But I Love Him" is a must-read for anyone interested in the complexities of love and the journey toward self-discovery.