Close enough to touch
Record details
- ISBN: 9781501139260
- ISBN: 1501139266
- ISBN: 9781501139291
- ISBN: 1501139290
- ISBN: 9781501139284
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Physical Description:
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310 pages ; 24 cm - Edition: First Gallery books hardcover edition.
- Publisher: New York : Gallery Books, 2017.
- Copyright: ©2017
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Subject: | Touch Fiction Sensory disorders Fiction Allergy Fiction Intimacy (Psychology) Fiction Mothers Death Fiction Friendship Fiction Adoptive parents Fiction Recluses Fiction |
Genre: | Love stories. Romance fiction. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Kirtland Community College Library | PS 3615 .A35 C56 2017 | 30775305521156 | General Collection | Available | - |
School Library Journal Review
Close Enough to Touch : A Novel
School Library Journal
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Jubilee is deathly allergic to other people, a detail Oakley skillfully reveals through the inclusion of fictional New York Times articles reporting on the protagonist's health issues. For Jubilee, skin-to-skin contact with anyone else could lead to horrific reactions, even death (the proteins in her skin trigger an extreme intruder alert in her immune system). Unfailing vigilance, ever-present gloves, and self-imposed isolation help Jubilee survive her allergy and school until just before high school graduation. One kiss with a popular guy puts her into anaphylactic shock and results in nine years of seclusion after her mother marries a rich man and moves away. But when Jubilee's mom dies, the checks she's been sending stop, and a life of books and delivery is over. Self-help for agoraphobia and an old bike bring the protagonist into the orbit of Madison, a high school classmate, and then lead to a job as a library assistant. Taking baby steps out of her head and into the real world, Jubilee comes into contact with Eric, a recently divorced man who has moved with his traumatized and introverted adopted son to Jubilee's New Jersey community. Eric's first-person chapters are interspersed with Jubilee's to personalize all the quirks and hurdles of this most impossible, charming romance. VERDICT For YA readers who can't get enough of John Green or Nicola Yoon, suggest this quirky "new adult" love story with lovable and well-rendered characters.-Suzanne Gordon, Lanier High School, Gwinnett County, GA © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Library Journal Review
Close Enough to Touch : A Novel
Library Journal
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Born with a rare and severe (and potentially deadly) allergy to human skin cells, Jubilee lives the life of a shut-in. She has avoided human contact for the last nine years since she experienced a traumatic event in high school. It doesn't help that around that time her mother moved away to live with her new husband and never came back to visit. When Jubilee gets word that her mother has passed away and she will no longer receive a monthly stipend, her way of life is changed. Even though Jubilee's existence outside her home becomes richer, with a new job, new friends, and even a tentative romance, it's still a constant struggle for her to avoid being touched. But getting a taste of all that she's been missing could be the impetus she needs to seek treatment and possibly be cured. VERDICT It is easy to get lost in this vividly told story with characters and a fictional malady that are utterly believable. Oakley's second novel (Before I Go) should build on the author's popularity and continue comparisons to popular authors such as Jojo Moyes.-Karen Core, Detroit P.L. © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Publishers Weekly Review
Close Enough to Touch : A Novel
Publishers Weekly
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Heart wrenching and humorous, Oakley (Before I Go) delivers an out-of-the-ordinary love story with steady quips and endearing characters. Jubilee Jenkins has a rare malady-she's allergic to human touch. After a kiss leaves her near death in anaphylaxis, Jubilee retreats to her home and doesn't leave for nine years. When her mother dies, Jubilee's only source of income dies with her, and she is forced to face her fears head-on. In her new position at the library, she meets handsome Eric and his troubled young son, Aja. Immediately taken with Jubilee, Eric longs to get closer to her, emotionally and physically, but Jubilee keeps him at arm's length. She's attracted to him, but she also knows her condition would make a romantic relationship impossible. Jubilee struggles with new opportunities, possibilities, and chances for an ordinary, allergy-controlled existence, and her journey from recluse to recovery is fascinating, aided by supportive and supporting characters. (Feb.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.