Joséphine
Written on May 6, 2019
Plot-wise, this book is very straightforward with a definitive goal in mind right from the beginning. While it doesn't always move in a straight line, the subplots remain rather minor. The chemistry among this trio doesn't develop on a significantly deep level either, which is a shame. I did love the dynamic though, with Camille suffering through her unwanted pregnancy with the support of a liberal schoolmate who hadn't been her friend before, as well as her best friend Bea, who was very religious and had been raised to oppose abortion.
What was evident though, was the author had firsthand experience with the subject of Girls on the Verge, and that she felt very strongly about it all.