Synopses & Reviews
andlt;Bandgt;Coleand#8217;s small town is a trap heand#8217;s determined to escape in this fresh and moving debut novel that balances loss with humor.andlt;/Bandgt;andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Ever since his mom died, Cole just feels stuck. His dad acts like a stranger, and Lauren, his picture-perfect girlfriend of two years, doesnand#8217;t understand him anymore. He canand#8217;t ditch his dad, so Cole breaks up with Lauren. She doesnand#8217;t take the news very well, and Coleand#8217;s best friend wonand#8217;t get off his case about it.andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Now more than ever, Cole wants to graduate and leave his small, suffocating town. And everything is going according to planand#8212;until Cole discovers the one secret that could keep him thereand#8230;forever.
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and#8220;Coleand#8217;s voice is convincingly filled with a combination of angst and nonchalance.and#8221;
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"Kyi's novel presents a heart-wrenching, realistic depiction of a son grieving the loss of his mother. Grades 9-12."
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and#8220;Kyi demonstrates a certain amount of bravery in her treatment of the characters and their stories: Cole isnand#8217;t always as likeable as he thinks he is and#8211; in fact, heand#8217;s a bit of a jerk and#8211; and the other characters are vividly, humanly flawed. The author allows her characters room to make bad decisions and doesnand#8217;t flinch from dramatizing the consequences. The noveland#8217;s relatability twists inside the reader.and#8221;
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"The book is unusually clear-eyed in its depiction of both the negatives and the positives of a close-knit small town. There's an underlying nuance to the dynamics and a pleasing lack of villainy to the characters, so events are emotional rather than melodramatic."
Synopsis
Cole’s small town is a trap he’s determined to escape in this fresh and moving debut novel that balances loss with humor.Ever since his mom died, Cole just feels stuck. His dad acts like a stranger, and Lauren, his picture-perfect girlfriend of two years, doesn’t understand him anymore. He can’t ditch his dad, so Cole breaks up with Lauren. She doesn’t take the news very well, and Cole’s best friend won’t get off his case about it.
Now more than ever, Cole wants to graduate and leave his small, suffocating town. And everything is going according to plan—until Cole discovers the one secret that could keep him there…forever.