Many thanks to NetGalley and William Morrow for gifting me a digital ARC of the latest novel by Rainbow Rowell. All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4.5 stars!
Cherry's husband, Tom, is famous for drawing Thursday, a webcomic about their life. Thursday is now being made into a movie, and Tom is in Hollywood promoting it. Baby is the character in the movie based on Cherry, and she is easily recognizable. Cherry is okay with being a fat person, but not so much about being made fun of in public because of her weight. While Tom and Cherry are separated and preparing for divorce, Cherry runs into her college crush, Ross, who has never heard of Thursday.
Rainbow Rowell is masterful at writing characters that you will care about, and that certainly plays out in her latest book. We get to know Cherry through her interactions with her family and are privy to her thoughts and emotions. It's the story of trying to reclaim your life when people have put you in a box, or you have put yourself in one. I lost myself in these characters and their messy world while reading this book. I felt sensitive subjects were handled appropriately and cautiously but there was more spice in this book than I remember in her others! I felt the ending was wonderful.
