Something Maybe Magnificent, R.L. Toalson
Something Maybe Magnificent, R.L. Toalson
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Something Maybe Magnificent

Author: R.L. Toalson

Narrator: Tara Sands

Unabridged: 9 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/28/2024


Synopsis

There’s a new man in her mom’s life, and Victoria is determined to get rid of him—no matter what. Both a standalone novel and a follow up to The First Magnificent Summer, this pitch-perfect middle grade story “thoughtfully and sincerely explores womanhood, family, anxiety, and identity” (Kirkus Reviews).

Thirteen-year-old aspiring writer Victoria Reeves remains dedicated to writing in her diary as her reading tastes evolve from Virginia Woolf to Sylvia Plath. She’s growing up—getting the hang of her monthly “visitor,” coming to terms with her relationship with her estranged father, and grappling with her ever-evolving views of womanhood. But the summer brings unexpected bumps along the way when Victoria develops complicated feelings about the cute boy next door and decidedly uncomplicated ones about her mom’s new boyfriend.

To protect her mom—and the family dynamic she’s used to—from this unwanted interloper, Victoria will do what it takes to send him packing. But when she goes too far, Victoria realizes all she’s done is ruin a good thing for her mom. Is it too late to set things right?

About R.L. Toalson

R.L. Toalson grew up running wild through corn rows and cow-grazing fields and recording true and wildly exaggerated false tales to entertain her friends, family members, and anyone who would listen. She still runs (literally) wild through the streets of her city and spends most of her days recording true (if a little exaggerated) and false tales to entertain anyone who will listen. She lives in San Antonio, Texas, with her one brilliant husband, six delightful children, and two arrogant cats. She’s the author of The Colors of the Rain, which won the Arnold Adoff Poetry Honor Award for New Voices in 2020; The Woods, which received a starred review from Booklist; and the highly acclaimed The First Magnificent Summer. Visit her at RachelToalson.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sheila

This was a good read. I enjoyed her first book better.......more

Goodreads review by Jennie

I read the first book in the series and thought it was very advanced for middle school children. This book however would hold the interest of a middle school child. Victoria has never heard the expression. Be careful what you wish for because you might get it. After spending the last summer with her......more

Goodreads review by Kristen

I did not have a chance to read the first book in the series, and if this second book is an indicator, I will not. The voice is of a young teen whose family is separated by divorce and absent parents. The main character tries to hold it together for her mother and siblings, and is definitely in a pa......more

Goodreads review by Melanie

“It’s okay to let your guard down. It’s okay to let yourself be seen. It’s okay to share your heart with other people. Not everyone will be gentle with it. Some will etch little cracks in it. Some will make giant breaks. But cracks and breaks eventually mend. Hearts hidden behind thousand-foot-high,......more

Goodreads review by Steph

“I will love you so hard you’ll have trouble forgetting how magnificent you are.” I’ve listened to many, many audiobooks already this summer. Every second that I have while doing computer work or housework or driving in the car, I’m listening. And I’ve enjoyed many stories, but today I finished one *......more