Eep, I'm so happy that I've finally read this Norma Klein! Klein always writes such complex, realistic characters, and Augie is another great one. She's reserved, anxious, intelligent, always has an internal debate going. Her best friend Claudia is outspoken and blunt (and an out gay teen in the 80s!), and I love their years-long friendship.
The story covers senior year, and most of freshman year of college, and I love that, that we get to follow our protagonist to college, that the story doesn't end just when a new chapter of life is beginning.
I enjoyed seeing the evolution of Augie and Sam's relationship, from strangers, to friends, to more and beyond that. Sometimes they both drove me bananas with their lack of clear communication, and sometimes I was surprised by what they did say to each other. Sam makes it pretty clear he wants to stay together after high school, and Augie makes it pretty clear she thinks they should be free to date others. She's very realistic about it. But, oh my, her jealousy. I would never have been able to have a nebulous kind of relationship like theirs. Together or not together. But Norma Klein never shies away from conflict, complexity, and uncertainty.
There's the 80s bingo card of body shaming, ableism, sexism, homophobia--it's all in there. Of course it is. There's casual smoking and drinking. There's also consent, no pressure, condoms, and the pill.