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The progression of Noah's friendships in this also felt so realistic and true to middle school in this book. She has such a wonderful little friend group, and I especially liked her relationship with Archie. It was so cute. Honestly, if you aren't reading middle grade fiction, you are definitely missing out because there is some good stuff in there!
Minor: Medical content
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Graphic: Bullying
Moderate: Suicidal thoughts, Suicide attempt
Graphic: Animal death, Gun violence, Blood
Moderate: Mental illness, Violence, Kidnapping
Minor: Cursing, Homophobia, Vomit
As per usual fashion, I finished this whole book in a day, and I love it each time I re-read it. This will be the first time I re-read it since the whole trilogy has been out, so I'm excited to see how they all read next to each other!
Graphic: Death, Kidnapping, Death of parent
Moderate: Animal death, Violence, Blood
Minor: Homophobia, Suicidal thoughts, Pregnancy
I wasn't necessarily a fan of Shiloh at the beginning of this, but she grew on me thorughout the story. I liked getting to see her and Cary's relationship unfold throughout the book, with Rowell pulling things from their past to align with their present day. Rowell always excels at writing interesting characters and witty dialogue, and that is definitely true in this book as well.
Shiloh also explores her own sexuality in this book as an adult, but it is a small part of the story. You could make an argument for Shiloh being somewhere on the ace spectrum because of her conversation with Cary about sex, but it's never really exclusively named on the page.
All in all, not a bad adult romance from a favorite of mine! But reading this made me want to re-read Carry On, so I'm about to go and do that.
Graphic: Sexual content, Medical content, Grief
Moderate: Infidelity, Abandonment, Injury/Injury detail
Minor: Child abuse, Pregnancy, War
My only complaint is setting this during COVID. I know a lot of writers probably process things that way, but it's still too soon for me. The setting did help with the reconnection of family, though, even if it doesn't quite have the happiest ending. More of an open ending for you to interpret how you'd like. All in all, if you're a fan of multi-generational historical fiction, definitely give this one a try!
Graphic: Death, Racism, Xenophobia
Moderate: Mental illness, Violence, Pandemic/Epidemic
Minor: Infidelity, Murder
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Graphic: Violence, Blood, Death of parent
Moderate: Ableism, Torture, Fire/Fire injury
Minor: Child death, Injury/Injury detail
Graphic: Child death, Death, Grief
Moderate: Bullying, Child abuse, Fatphobia
Minor: Cancer, Homophobia, Physical abuse
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You can tell that this book is thoroughly researched, with a lot of backmatter at the end explaining the real-life inspirations for the families in this book. It would work well as a companion piece to Huckleberry Finn and just talking about this era of the US, just before the Civil War.
The book itself felt a little long, but other than that, if you like historical fiction, this is definitely a book to pick up!
Graphic: Sexual assault, Excrement, Death of parent
Moderate: Slavery