Many thanks to NetGalley and Random House | Dial Press for gifting me the debut novel by Sonia Feldman. All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4.5 stars!
Fifteen-year-old Mina’s whole world is her two best friends, Margaret and Eleanor. After an unexpected kiss, the established dynamics of their trio quickly unravel. Everything that was once shared openly, from clothes to secrets, now feels impossibly fragile. Loyalties shift and tensions simmer across the long days of this pivotal summer, where the girls have nowhere new to go and everything new to feel.
This was a wonderful debut really exploring the coming-of-age experience of young women and their friendship experience. Having two close friends naturally sets up painful dynamics. It was also a good look at differing mother/daughter relationships, and Mina's thoughts about her mother were funny and felt so real. I liked how the story was told from the vantage point of adult Mina, looking back on that summer. It's nostalgic in the best of ways, when teenagers are just trying so hard to fit in and friendship is everything. Being from Ohio, I loved the relatable feel and setting. Great debut - can't wait to read more from this author!

