Maybe One Day by Melissa Kantor

Maybe One Day

by Melissa Kantor

"Zoe thought that being cut from her ballet program was the worst thing that could happen, but when her best friend Olivia is diagnosed with a life-threatening disease, Zoe quickly learns that not being able to dance is the least of her problems"--

When Zoe's best friend Olivia is diagnosed with a life-threatening disease, Zoe quickly learns that not being able to dance is the least of her problems. The plot contains profanity, sexual situations.

Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

5 of 5 stars

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Rating: 4.5 Stars

Several years ago, I started reading this book as I was wandering around a B&N. I always wanted to get my hands on a copy at some point, and I am glad I did.

This book was utterly heartbreaking, as books featuring children with cancer tend to be, but I guess I am grateful, that this wasn't her story. The story was told from the point of view of the best friend, Zoe, and I experienced all her pain, grief, and loss as she watched her lifelong best friend wage war with cancer. It was difficult at times to read this book, but then the friendship would come back into focus, and that really was the heart of this story. I cried many tears, but was thankful for the lovely ending Kantor gave me. It made me cry, but it also made me hopeful.

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  • 18 December, 2019: Reviewed