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Sara Zarr, author of the National Book Award finalist Story of a Girl, returns with an intimate, exquisitely crafted novel of the courage it takes to see those we love for who they are. Kyle Baker thought his family was happy. Happy enough, anyway. That’s why, when Kyle learns that his mother has been having an affair and his father has been living with the secret, his reality is altered. He quits baseball, ghosts his girlfriend, and generally checks out of life as he’s known it. With his older sisters out of the house and friends who don’t get it, the only person he can talk to is his cousin Emily—who is always there on the other end of his texts but still has her own life, hours away. Kyle’s parents want him to keep the secret of his mother’s affair from the rest of the family until after what might be their last big summer reunion. As Kyle watches the effects of his parents’ choices ripple out over friends, family, and strangers, and he feels the walls of his relationships closing in, he has to decide what his obligations are to everyone he cares for—including himself.
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It's hard to let go of the idea of something. Especially when the idea is important to you. But if you don't let go of the idea, you can't actually live in reality.
People have lives outside of what they show to others and we shouldn't box them up into ideas that we have of them: what we think they should be and shouldn't be. I liked the message of this but I didn't like the plot itself much and the protagonist was so whiny.
this book, is different from what i normally look for in a book– but i was drawn to the mc's struggle and experiences going on throughout the book. i give it 3 stars, due to it losing me halfway through the last part. i did not finish the book. still check it out to form your own opinion about the story.
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