Here’s the cliffs notes: Mariana has a mother that lived through the tragedy of losing her firstborn daughter in a car accident when she was a senior in high school. The mother then does everything in her power to protect Mariana, not letting her go to any sort of events, parties and limits her social outings. Her mother, Sheryl, is also obsessive and deals with intrusive (but also holier-than-thou) thoughts on damn near every page.
Here’s the thing: NO ONE IN THIS BOOK IS LIKABLE. NO ONE. Usually I can hang if there’s a shred of charm, but again..everyone in this book sucks. It seems like Mark is kind of a clueless dad, Jeffery is abusive, Cat’s mom is out to lunch but also just wants to be her daughter’s friend, Tristan has a mom that isn’t Cat’s and thats confusing, Sheryl is OBSESSIVE and has a lot of intrusive thoughts and Mariana is a spineless (LOLOL no pun intended) main. It is too bad because I do feel like this book could speak to so many young people in that coming of age kind of time.
The things I wish I knew:
We never hear about Mariana’s plans to graduate from high school (because at this point she’s attended NOT EVEN HALF of her senior year) or what happens to her NYU dreams(I was hoping she secretly filled out the app). Tristan does not get enough development, and come on. Gwendolyn just HAPPENS to be at the coffee shop that day? Okay, okay, I know good things can come from the strangest of places, but I don’t believe Mariana could hack it in Baltimore during the winter with $900.
This is YA. It has to be. It is YA, right? If it isn’t, is it too late to be marketed as such?
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.