Welcome to the emotional roller coaster. This was quite a ride! It’s one of those books that somehow can make you feel sad and happy, both separately and simultaneously.
“There wasn’t a time in my life when she hadn’t existed, and I wasn’t sure I could exist in a world where she didn’t.”
Miriam and Antonia have been friends since childhood. When Miriam got pregnant as a teenager and her parents cut her off, she moved in with Antonia’s family. They were ride or die like no one else.
When Miriam calls Antonia and says she needs help, Antonia drops everything to head to New Hampshire, where Miri lives with her children. Miri is dying, and while the thought of living without her best friend devastates Antonia, she knows she must be there to support Miri’s children—Cutter, her teenage son, and Nova, her eight-year-old daughter.
As Antonia and the kids try to process their grief, they have help from Weston, Cutter’s high school coach and a former professional baseball player. West is not only a father figure for Cutter, but he’s definitely a rock for Antonia as well. And he’s interested in much more than that.
The book is narrated by Antonia, Weston, and Cutter. It’s not quite as sad as I expected but it definitely might be triggering for some. There were several places where the plot could have gone into complete soap opera territory, and kudos to Heidi McLaughlin for steering clear of that.
The book will publish 4/1.

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