Cath and Scott have been best friends and almost inseparable since they were 5 years old. Now Cath goes on to college and Scott is left at home. Scott has not cared about grades through high school and now has to go work in his father's men's clothing store.
This book is written in letters back and forth between Cath and Scott. We can tell that they genuinely care for each other, and see the potential each other has. In these letters, we can feel their teasing, heart breaks, and love. The bad part of the letter format is that some letters will say, things similar to, "Thank you for the talk last night, I really needed it" or "I was really glad to see you" but we are clueless as to what happened during those phone calls or personal visits.
I could see this book for those nearing the end of high school or just entering college, late YA and New Adult. With Cath and Scott's friendship, we can all learn that we always need someone to be there to help us through new adventures, dealing with the past, and family issues that may arise.
Thank you St. Martin's and NetGalley for the digital ARC in order to give an honest review.
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