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Perennials
by Mandy Berman
Rachel and Fiona are as different as can be but become fast friends at summer camp, a friendship that is tested as each summer passes.
Rachel is confident and beautiful on the outside but living with the fact she is a naughty secret. She is the product of an affair and while her father visits her, he has another family. Fiona is awkward and responsible, balancing out Rachel's brashness. At first, their contrasts make for a great fit, but as they age and become women, they begin to tear everything apart as a series of tragic events rock the camp.
Nostalgic, but also full of the sense that summer camp is a pulsing hormone center of drugs, sex, and lies, this is a great summer read.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC.
Rachel is confident and beautiful on the outside but living with the fact she is a naughty secret. She is the product of an affair and while her father visits her, he has another family. Fiona is awkward and responsible, balancing out Rachel's brashness. At first, their contrasts make for a great fit, but as they age and become women, they begin to tear everything apart as a series of tragic events rock the camp.
Nostalgic, but also full of the sense that summer camp is a pulsing hormone center of drugs, sex, and lies, this is a great summer read.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC.