Much more than simply a story of adolescence, Gunthridge writes in a voice reminiscent of J.D. Salinger. His accounts cross the generation line. If you have ever loved, you will be touched by this work. He crosses the act of love with the past, present and future bringing forth unexpected emotional involvement with his words, ideas and philosophies. He reminds readers why we love in the first place, why we consider the meaning of life, and later, why we examine the meaning of our own existence. For such powerfully touching words to come from such a young voice is extraordinary. This is t a simple memoir from a high school student, the mere fulfillment of an assignment, ather reflection of teenage alienation and loss of incence. This is a declaration of love for all time. His work is an opportunity to experience w what will later be considered a classic. Jacqueline Aguilera, MLA AuthorsDen.com Reviewer