![]() ![]() You’ll see how your life turns around on you and sets you down in some strange other place.” Maybe you think you have all the answers right now because of that boy, but you don’t. It’s simply written, leaving so much up to the imagination of the reader, which is something I don’t think you see as much in YA lit as you should. But from the very first page, we know that something is going to go wrong.Ī) This book is good. The feeling is mutual, and what progresses is a sweet story about first love. ![]() On the first day, he bumps into Ellie, a pretty white girl who he instantly falls for. He knows he’s going to be one of the few black students there. After their divorce, his father pays for him to go to an expensive private school named Percy. Jeremiah has famous parents, but he just wants to be Miah. So, to help you out and give you the full health warning (without spoilers, of course), let me just break it down for you. ![]() Warn me about what, you ask? A) How good this book is. If I were the cursing type, which you know, in real life I am a little bit of the cursing type, but for some reason have a hard time writing “bad words” (it’s so final! My mom would not be proud!), I would be saying things that start with Holy and end in it. “Jeremiah twirled the saltshaker absently, wondering how long it took before you stopped missing someone.” (pg 36) ![]()
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