![]() The emotional character- and relationship-driven story arcs move slowly without sacrificing narrative tension. At the same time, she develops a friendship with June-who had been one of her father’s patients-that quickly turns into an infatuation and then obsession (made awkward when Sydney befriends June’s longtime boyfriend). ![]() While drowning in grief-depicted in a visceral, pitch-perfect first-person voice-Sydney links her father’s death to mysterious text messages she’s receiving that contain harassing, homophobic content. She’s surprised to see her high school’s resident golden girl, June, at the funeral. ![]() Sydney’s devastated by her father’s sudden death and can’t help thinking there was more to the story than a random accident-after all, as the town’s only therapist, he knew everyone’s secrets. In the depths of intense grief, a teen suspects her father’s fatal car accident was actually murder. ![]()
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