The prose is stunning and the characters feel so real. My heart ached for Zharie as she struggles to understand her grief, her relationships, the world around her, and her new reality in s This was a beautifully written examination of love and grief. This was a beautifully written examination of love and grief. And at all times, it was beautifully written and so hard to put down.more This felt like such a real, slice-of-life book with all of life's ups and downs-sometimes sad, sometimes funny, sometimes hopeful. I adored Avery, a teenager who is trying to find her place in a lot of ways: in the small town she's just moved to, full of rumors and watchful eyes in her own body, as she feels self-conscious about her new lip ring and wants to gather the courage to shave her head in her family, as she attempts to form a connection with her dying grandmother among her friends, as she makes friends in a new town and starts falling for Simone, the girl next door. I adored Avery, a teenager who is trying to find her place in a lot of ways: in the small town she's just moved to, full of rumors and watchful eyes in her own body, as she feels sel This book crawled inside my heart and now lives there permanently. This book crawled inside my heart and now lives there permanently. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars
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