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Maeve, who lives in Seattle and suffers severe anxiety is sent to Vancouver to live with her dad after her mom must leave for a job off the continent. Adjusting to her new situation with her dad and step family is tough until she meets another girl with whom she falls in love and "comes out" openly in a gay relationship and finds solace.
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“You can say that you're sorry. You can say that you're going to stop. You can say that you're going to get help. That's what the hell you can say.”
I read this book a few months ago and I'm only just getting around to writing a review now but I first of all just wanted to say how special this book truly is.
One of the worsts things in this world is having to witness someone you love struggling with addiction or alcoholism.
Maeve was a character that I really saw myself in. I understood her anxiety. I understood her anger.
Her brothers and their silly antics made me giggle out loud multiple times. I truly just loved every single one of these characters and the story that came with them.
The fact that this book was also wlw on top of everything just made it just that much better. This book truly holds a special place in my heart.