All my bests

Britnee Meiser

Book - 2024

When Immie and Jack start high school, they wonder if their friendship can endure the changing social dynamics and the realization that they want to be more than friends.

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Subjects
Genres
Young adult fiction
Romance fiction
Published
New York, NY : Aladdin 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Britnee Meiser (author)
Edition
First Aladdin paperback edition. First Aladdin hardcover edition
Physical Description
374 pages ; 19 cm
Audience
Ages 10 and Up.
ISBN
9781665948210
9781665948227
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Two best friends must navigate changing relationships during their first year of high school. Jack and Immie have been inseparable since they were 7. But as ninth grade begins, Jack becomes more focused on soccer, and Immie finds herself looking for answers about her biological father. She's always believed he was just a sperm donor, but when her mom shares personalized CDs he made but won't say more--"he deserves his privacy. This was the arrangement we agreed upon"--Immie realizes that isn't entirely true. When Jack isn't as supportive of her quest for answers as Immie has hoped, she feels the distance between them grow. At the same time, Elijah, a sophomore soccer player, steps into her life, and she's left to navigate her growing feelings for both boys. While the supporting characters' storylines feel more like vehicles for exploring the love triangle and various heavy social topics, the complex leads are well developed, particularly Jack, whose anxiety and panic attacks highlight the importance of mental health support for boys. Both Immie's and Jack's stories are fully explored: Part One is told through Immie's first-person voice, Part Two through Jack's, and Part Three follows both of them in the third person. Meiser examines real topics that affect many teens and tweens in a mindful and respectful way. Main characters are cued white. An emotional story that beautifully encompasses many sensitive topics.(Fiction. 12-16) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.