![]() This is an interesting and effective way to present the plot, but it did make me feel dizzy at times. The two stories run parallel, showing similarities and differences between Reena’s life then and now that she has her baby, Hannah. ![]() The chapters are numbered and are all titled before or after. How to Love is written alternating between two time periods in Reena’s life, before she got involved with Sawyer and when he has returned after a year of being unaccounted for. Now, Sawyer is back and determined to make amends but Reena has managed to scrape a life together without him and is determined not to give him opportunity to hurt her again. ![]() ![]() She was literally going places, with the choice to graduate early and start working towards becoming a travel writer. Though she is convinced that she made the right decision to keep her baby, Reena had plans for her future. ![]() Reena feels like she has lost a lot because of Sawyer, including her best childhood friend, Allie, respect from her strict Catholic father, her ambitions and her dreams of ever leaving town. When Sawyer LeGrande walks back in to Reena’s life, after leaving her to cope with being sixteen and pregnant without any support, she is bitter to say the least. This post was originally published at and is now at. ![]()
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