"Reinhardt writes wonderfully about delicate, precarious human relationships, articulating dynamics I never noticed but which ring brilliantly true. The Goldens radiate charm, but beneath their charm is heartbreak, ambition, and delusion. There is so much to dissect and discuss here: this book will leave crowds of people eager to talk about the ending."--E. Lockhart, author of We Were Liars and The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks Nell worships her older sister, Layla. They're one unit, intertwined: Nellayla. As Nell and her best friend, Felix, start their freshman year in high school, on Layla's turf, there's so much Nell looks forward to: Joining Layla on the varsity soccer team. Parties. Boys. Adventures. But the year takes a very different turn. Layla is changing, withdrawing. She's hiding something, and when Nell discovers what it is, and the consequences it might have, she struggles. She wants to support Layla, to be her confidante, to be the good sister she's always been. But with so much at stake, what secrets should she keep? What lies should she tell? Award-winning young adult author Dana Reinhardt explores questions of loyalty, love, and betrayal in this provocative and intimate novel.
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I am so very frustrated right now.
I've been on a serious re-reading kick for the last several months. We Are the Goldens is the first new book I've picked up to read since I can remember. I was really hoping to be blown out of the water.
But I wasn't.
The book was interesting enough to keep me turning the page, but when I got to the final page it really felt as if there should be more pages. The story is one where Nell, the younger sister, keeps her older sister Layla's secret until she just can't do it anymore.
But we don't get to see the fall out from that secret. And let me tell you - it's the kind of secret that's a Big. Fucking. Deal. Even though you figure out the secret very early in the book, before it's confirmed.
The story I wanted to read was about how the secret - and its consequences - affected the sibling relationship.
The story I got was simply a younger sister complaining about how her sister is different until she can't hold onto the secret any longer. The end.
I needed more to really connect with the story and the characters. This book only scratched the surface, and it left me feeling disappointed and a little bit as if I wasted my time with it.
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