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A hopeful YA coming of age story with messy family relationships, supportive friends, and a heart-breaking historical mystery that is sure to enlighten readers about what it was like to be queer in the 1950s. Perfect for fans of books such as Curtis Campbell’s Dragging Mason County.
A delightful book that is more than a school story, it takes on body positivity, childhood confidence, and SEL issues, making it a valued addition to any collection.
Readers who enjoyed the first book will likely embrace this sequel; despite some shortcomings, it’s still entertaining. A win for more varied representation, and a bridge to future installments in Faith’s saga.
With a lot more depth than a typical love story, from fashion references to art and questions about fate, this novel can be added to the shelves of high school and public libraries with fans of Murphy’s Dumplin’, reality TV, or fashion.