Sarah Dessen is back, and yes, she still knows exactly how to break your heart gently.
Thank you to Simon Audio for the gifted early listen.
Sarah Dessen has been writing YA for over two decades, and Change of Plans, her first book in nearly seven years, proves she hasn’t lost a step.
Finley has always been comfortable in someone else’s shadow, coasting along in the wake of her magnetic boyfriend Colin. Then a last-minute trip to a family vacation home she never knew existed changes everything. Colin breaks up with her over a video call. She throws her phone in a lake. And for the first time, Finley suddenly has no roadmap.
As a former librarian who book-talked Dessen’s novels more times than I can count, this one hit me right in the nostalgia. All the hallmarks are here: a smart, strong main character, a sweet love interest, family drama, and that pitch-perfect voice that captures being on the edge of adulthood. It’s incredibly satisfying watching Finley step out of Colin’s shadow and into herself.
The extended family that Finlay falls into including her aunts, cousins, and the found-family crew at the Egg adds warmth and charm. And Ben is top tier book boyfriend material department.
My one quibble: the reason behind her mom’s long estrangement from her family felt a little thin. I wanted more depth to Finley and her mom’s dynamic. The emotional setup was there. It just needed a little more space to grow.
Narrator Mirai absolutely nails the performance. She balances teenage excitement with an undercurrent of self-doubt. The heartbreak, the worry, the self-discovery all feels real. This is a great audiobook pick.
A warm, feel-good coming-of-age story with found family at its heart. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Change of Plans publishes May 5.
If you liked this review, you might be interested in Superfan, another coming of age story.
About the Author
Sarah Dessen is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of over a dozen novels for teens, including The Truth About Forever, Just Listen, and This Lullaby. Her work has been published in over thirty countries and sold millions of copies worldwide. She is the recipient of the 2017 Margaret A. Edwards Award from the American Library Association for outstanding contribution to young adult literature.










