![]() ![]() An early revelation that Marlena will soon die increases the suspense. Cat is suddenly and completely drawn to Marlena: ethereal though chemically fueled, brilliant but reckless, so comforting when she’s not angry or, worse, too honest. ![]() On cue, wild, beautiful, unpredictable Marlena, her new neighbor, appears as Cat, her mother, and brother pull up to the tiny home that’s apparently theirs. Fifteen and stinging from her parents’ recent divorce, Cat has already decided that she’ll be different in freezing, rugged Silver Lake, Michigan, from the nerdy, do-gooder “Cathy” she was back in Pontiac. ![]() In Buntin’s vivid debut, Cat, now a New York City public librarian in her thirties, tells the story of the friendship that changed her forever. ![]()
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