Ratings19
Average rating3.5
Small town romance, sweet and low angst, brings out many themes like racism, sexuality etc. It was a meaningful book, but had 3 major issues.
1. The Side Characters: Kayla and Pam were not okay. They disrespected Jordan's boundaries. Especially in the scene where they dressed up Dorcas when Jordan said no the girls literally just ignored him. Even Jordan himself felt like he was treated like a stereotypical gay best friend. After the first time Jordan says no to Kayla and Pam(finally), the girls apologize and Jordan just accepts it, without setting any firm rules and does not come clean with him feeling like the Gay Best Friend stereotype. These feelings are never mentioned again. Also, as someone who falls within the scope of the YA audience, I can confirm characters do not speak like that in real life - no one says stuff like “dude bro”. Ever. Jordan's mom's actions are also unforgivable. Jordan and his mom's relationship feels kind of toxic imo, but this isn't really resolved.??
2. The Ending: honestly the ending was really abrupt. Definitely felt like the book needed more chapters. The above friendship and parental (plus Max and his dad) issues were not settled properly. And what happened to the food truck and its license?
3. The Plot: maybe it's just me ‘cos I'm reading lots of action manhwas right now but the whole plot was quite anticlimactic. Sure, Max reveals the rape and Jordan punches the dude and Max gets counseling, but the rest of the book is just operating the food truck, conversing with friends, and having some parent-child time.
Also the poetry was just ??? since the title was based off of that one poem but poetry really didn't feel like a major discussion point in the book.
Hence 3 stars. Thank you for reading. Clap for u. Not gonna lie I had higher hopes for this.