A review by swilcox2
Blind Faith by Ellen Wittlinger

4.0

This book is amazing. The story of both of Liz and Nathan's tragic losses somehow winds into a perfect story of love and tragedy. Liz is a down-to-earth narrator who uses music as her way of escaping from her run-of-the-mill life. As it is with most books of this genre, at least one of Liz's parents is slightly scatterbrained and nonchalant when it comes to caring for Liz, and this explains her extreme independence and the need she feels to always be at peace with her mother.
Nathan's character is addicting, but not in a romantic way. This story is more a story of friendship and tragedy than a story of love.
I recommend this to anyone in the mood for a good read with love, family angst, and a good cast of characters.