The Adoration of Jenna Fox by Mary E. Pearson.
I loved Pearson’s A Room on Lorelei Street and so immediately tore into her new book. And was completely surprised and amazed by what I found.
Jenna has just awoken from a coma that she was in for over a year. She had been in a horrible car accident and has to relearn how to speak, walk and return to a normal life. She lives with her grandmother and mother in an old grand house in California while her father lives in Boston where the accident occurred and Jenna used to live. Jenna has lost her memory after the accident and doesn’t remember her childhood, who she was or the accident itself. As she watches movies of her life, she slowly begins recovering her memories and one thing becomes clear to Jenna and the reader: all is not right with the situation and Jenna is not being told the truth. As Jenna begins to search for the truth, she and the reader begin a quest to discover what really happened in the accident and afterwards.
Pearson has created a story that reads as a teen medical drama but is so much more. It is set in the near future where many medical breakthroughs have happened. Part of the fun of the book is discovering this new society along with Jenna, finding out the new laws and agencies that have been put in place to protect the public. And a larger part of the joy is discovering Jenna herself, a heroine who is complicated and caught in a situation beyond her control.
Pearson’s writing is masterful as she slowly reveals the truth to Jenna and the reader with great control but wonderful surprises as well. Her secondary characters are just as complete and complicated as Jenna is and the time period itself is complete enough to be considered another character in the book.
Highly recommended, this book will appeal to fans of Lurlene McDaniel who are willing to take a look at something with great writing, vivid characterization, complex issues, and no need for a box of Kleenexes at the end. It will also appeal to mystery readers and science fiction fans.


