Come As You Are

Come As You Are

2022 • 319 pages

This story tackled some really complicated feelings, and it did it really well. Zane and Skye are two teens who have to make really difficult decisions at very young ages, then learn how to live with those decisions. If you like complicated family stories, I'd definitely suggest picking this one up.

Skye ended up being a really likable character, and I definitely felt for her and the position she's in. How do you make a decision as a mother about letting the kid's father back into the picture, after he's gotten clean? Then, when you struggle to figure out your feelings about the guy, how do you go about dealing with those?

I thought everything about this book was well done, including all the throwbacks to the grunge era. There were a lot of references I enjoyed, even though I wasn't really into grunge as a kid. I enjoyed getting lost in the struggle of these characters, and their reconciliations with the past and who they used to be. There were a couple times when I couldn't quite get into Skye's head to figure out why she was making certain decisions, mainly about Zane and her relationship with him.

Read my full review: https://literaryquicksand.com/2021/12/review-come-as-you-are-by-jennifer-haupt/

November 26, 2021Report this review