Freshman Forty (Book #1, Freshman Forty Series) by Christine Duval #review @christineduval1


When eighteen-year-old Laurel Harris discovers she’s pregnant four weeks into the start of her freshman year at prestigious Colman College, she has all intentions of telling her father. But being away at school makes it too easy to hide. And while she can’t explain to her friends, or to herself even, the reasons why she doesn’t want the baby’s father to find out about the pregnancy, the rest of her world begins to unravel.

Freshman year is hard enough. Most girls get through by forming close friendships, finding new boys and a phone call from mom or dad on Sunday. Laurel has to navigate all of it while hiding an unplanned pregnancy from a summer fling…

An imperfect heroine plagued by bad choices and haunted by the memory of her deceased mother and grandparents, readers are sure to identify with Laurel as she navigates teen pregnancy, in secret, in a remote college setting.

My Review:

The book was a little short and although the premise was good, something was missing. I think if the communication issues were brought up more or something to justify the secret it would have been better. For someone in the situation of having only a Dad, I would have thought different. If there is no communication and certainly no relationship, then there is no respect. If you dont respect your Dad then why care what his thoughts were?

A little disconnect for me relating to the choice without having any plan and neglect during it. Making the choice to have the baby is big enough, but then to say she was keeping it was huge. What she did was ditched a lot of the plan (health wise) for no apparent reason and that was not appealing. There were parts where her physical health was neglected because she didn t tell her family. She found a Doctor to care for her without getting paid. That was really other issue I had. I know in the end that was explained, but it just didn’t click with me. That was so sad. I related to Laurel in a lot of ways especially having a daughter her age. I clearly understood why she was dishonest and hid from everyone, but she did a dis-service to herself. 

The good thing was she found a support group and some good friends. The others in the cast showed more aspects of young pregnancy. That was a definite plus. The other was that is did nothing to glamorize the situation. I think that the message was safe sex is just that safe!

3 .5 stars

The author:

Christine Duval

Christine Duval has been writing creatively since the fourth grade when she penned her first short story entitled “London Terror,” about the murder of a cat in London. She grew up on the North Shore of Long Island and lived in Italy twice as a teenager: once when she was sixteen in Bologna and in a small town on the Adriatic Sea called Porto San Giorgio; then in Florence when she was nineteen. Her parents wondered if she’d ever come back.

College was spent in the Finger Lakes: the inspiration for Colman, Milton, and Kashong Lake in Freshman Forty. It really is cold, wet and grey there – OFTEN! But when the sun comes out, boy is it pretty.

Life eventually took her to New York’s Upper West Side, the place she’ll always consider home. Though for now she resides in New Jersey with her family and a very spoiled love bird who can’t decide if he’s a boy or she’s a girl.

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