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Rebecca Barrow’s bright, honest debut novel about chance, choice, and unconditional love is a heartfelt testament to creating the future you truly want, one puzzle piece at a time. There’s a box in the back of Audrey’s closet that she rarely thinks about. Inside is a letter, seventeen years old, from a mother she’s never met, handed to her by the woman she’s called Mom her whole life. Being adopted, though, is just one piece in the puzzle of Audrey’s life—the picture painstakingly put together by Audrey herself, full of all the people and pursuits that make her who she is. But when Audrey realizes that she’s pregnant, she feels something—a tightly sealed box in the closet corners of her heart—crack open, spilling her dormant fears and unanswered questions all over the life she loves. Almost two decades ago, a girl in Audrey’s situation made a choice, one that started Audrey’s entire story. Now Audrey is paralyzed by her own what-ifs and terrified by the distance she feels growing between her and her best friend Rose. Down every possible path is a different unfamiliar version of her life, and as she weighs the options in her mind, she starts to wonder—what does it even mean to be Audrey Spencer?
Publication Year: 2017
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You Don't Know Me But I Know You by Rebecca Barrow
Summary
Audrey at 17, gets pregnant. With the support of her boyfriend, they decide what to do.
Writing
I really liked the writing. I was sucked in at the first page and couldn't stop reading.
Characters
Audrey
Our protagonist. She's adopted and lives with my "mother" and her mom's boyfriend.
Julian
Audrey's boyfriend.
Likes
• Diversity; POC characters, interracial relationships, bisexual and lesbian characters
• Audrey and Julian are so adorable together
Dislikes
• I don't really like Rose who is Audrey's best friend
• I didn't like how Audrey yelled at Julian sometimes about minor things. I don't know if the author decided to write that in as like pregnancy hormones or what, it just felt unnecessary that she was yelling at him.
• Audrey is kind of a bitch to everybody
• I didn't really care for Audrey's other friends that much
Overall
It started out really good but when Audrey told her parents she was pregnant, it all started going downhill. I started to dislike Audrey and her friends were kinda irrelevant but I still enjoyed this book. This is Rebecca Barrow's debut novel so I'm intrigued to read her future stories.
Rating
⭐️⭐️⭐️.5 / 5