The Bottom Line
The Fruit of My Lipstick is the second in the All About Us series. Like All About Us, the book is a simple read. The struggle in this story centers around trust, self-esteem, and what constitutes abuse. While the character of Gillian gets somewhat old and annoying three-quarters of the way through the book, the end makes it worth the read. Shelley Adina gives girls a way to see that, even when you make a mistake, redemption is for the asking.
Pros
- Easy reading for Christian teen girls
- Continues the cool, hip style that is very conversational
- Very good development of friendships and influence on faith
- Great description of descent into abusive relationships and impact on teens
Cons
- Plot remains fairly predictable
- Numerous pop-culture references, so the book won't have a long shelf life
- The plot gets a little old three-quarters of the way through the book
Description
- Author: Shelley Adina
- Publisher: Faith Words
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 256




