![]() ![]() ![]() I have a lot of favorite things about this book, but the aspects that stood out for me is the family dynamics threaded with cultural significance. The story is told from their alternating POV. He comes from a lax family that is always surrounded by chaos. Then, we have a Japanese-American boy named Paul, he’s a hip hop-versatile dancer. As of right now, her parents don’t want her to date yet. That is a vital information that would come in handy later. In this novel, we have a Haitian-American protagonist named Felicia. The Unforgettables deviate from that mainstream exclusion. After a while, I’ve gotten tired of how affluent white heterosexual have it rough. However, this genre lacks the narrative of teens of color. I love seeing teenagers navigate their adolescent years. YA contemporary are one of my favorite genres. ![]()
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