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I didn't realize this one was a nonfiction until way too late in my reading journey. I'm not sure if it would have changed the way I felt about it if I had realized that earlier. This book should have resonated with me but somehow didn't, it touches on topics that normally hit close to home for me (teens dealing with poverty left to their own devices, the casual misogyny of the 90s, cancer and parental loss) but somehow only felt blasé while reading and the jumps back and forth in time didn't help at all.
No rating because I don't rate memoirs.