Ratings1
Average rating5
Reviews with the most likes.
Solid Coming Of Age During The Dawn Of The War On Drugs. As a coming of age tale set in the mid 60s, this evokes feelings of The Outsiders, Dirty Dancing, and My Girl - all phenomenal works. The use of a 13yo girl as the primary character is an interesting perspective that really allows Fields to tell a tale in a newish way even as she deals with things that most anyone who knows anything about that period at all is aware of on multiple levels. Truly a great story, and one that several of Fields' fellow Lake Union authors have appropriately lauded in words far more poetic than anything I'll be able to create, even in a review. As counterprogramming to the 2020 US Elections - it releases on Election Day 2020 here - it actually provides a truly interesting perspective that all too often gets lost, particularly in this particular Presidential election. And yes, since I am writing this review on August 23 and it releases on November 3, this is indicative that this is in fact an ARC, with all that this entails. But pick this up on release day. Go ahead and preorder it so that you have it on release day. You're going to want a distraction, and this tale is an excellent distraction. Very much recommended.