![]() ![]() I enjoyed the representation in this, the overarching storyline, and the inclusion and accuracy of mental health issues. It’s hard to review this without spoiling anything, so I want to be careful with my words. ![]() While waiting, Violet is in the process of finding herself and her place in her family amidst her mom’s disappearance. ![]() This is a story about a young woman holding out hope against the odds for word from her mother. Overall, this is a worthy debut title and I look forward to seeing what Urgo comes out with next. Then on the next page it says her dad knocks on her bedroom door. For instance, there was one part where Violet says she's sitting outside with Onion reading internet comments. Also, and I understand this is an advanced copy so hopefully this is fixed for the final release, there were some clear placement(?) issues. Like, I understand why some of those things had to have happened to make the story work, but it just got to be a bit much at times. I did think there was A LOT thrown in here though, (ie Savannah having had cancer, Violet cutting herself, Savannah and Alex getting together, etc). The Dad was really was great, as was the best friend Alex. I loved the relationship between sisters Violet and Savannah - at each other's throats one minute and then locking hands and laying in bed together the next. ![]() I enjoyed reading this and was thoroughly engrossed, reading for hours at a time. ![]()
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