
I wanted to be a part of this group of friends. It’s such a rich tapestry of families and friends and I couldn’t get enough of it. With Layla herself but also with Mrs Chatham, Jenna and of course Mac.īeyond that, there are each of the relationships within those families and outside of them with friends – Sydney’s parents and their relationship with Peyton, Mac with his family, Layla’s with Spence and Eric. I loved that Peyton is so central to this story and Sydney’s relationship with him one of the most important, but for the entirety of the novel, he is only ever a voice on the phone.Īnd then there are all of the new relationships Sydney develops after meeting Layla. Add to that the layer of complexity that her dad brings, and of course with her brother Peyton. Sydney’s relationship with her mum made my heart hurt. I think Saint Anything might be the longest of Sarah Dessen’s novels, and that means she has time to nurture every character and help us understand their actions. There are so many relationships to explore within this novel, and each and everyone is meaningful. The characters in Saint Anything are incredible. Last year I read Someone Like You and claimed that as my favourite (it was also number seven in my top ten books of the year), but Saint Anything has topped it. Over the years I’ve read quite a few of her novels, and have always fallen in love with them. This is my favourite Sarah Dessen so far. Goodreads | Amazon | Waterstones Saint Anything Review And here she meets Mac, gentle, watchful, and protective, who makes Sydney feel seen, really seen, for the first time. Here Sydney experiences unquestioning acceptance. When everyone else is so worried about Peyton, is she the only one concerned about the victim of the accident?Įnter the Chathams, a warm, chaotic family who run a pizza parlor, play bluegrass on weekends, and pitch in to care for their mother, who has multiple sclerosis.


When Peyton’s increasingly reckless behavior culminates in an accident, a drunk driving conviction, and a jail sentence, Sydney is cast adrift, searching for her place in the family and the world.

Peyton, Sydney’s charismatic older brother, has always been the star of the family, receiving the lion’s share of their parents’ attention and – lately -concern.
