What I Thought Was True by Huntley Fitzpatrick

What I Thought Was True

by Huntley Fitzpatrick

"17-year-old Gwen Castle is a working-class girl determined to escape her small island town, but when rich-kid Cass Somers, with whom she has a complicated romantic history, shows up, she's forced to reassess her feelings about her loving, complex family, her lifelong best friends, her wealthy employer, the place she lives, and the boy she can't admit she loves"--

Seventeen-year-old Gwen is a working-class girl determined to escape her small island town, but when rich-kid Cass shows up, she's forced to reassess her feelings about her loving, complex family. The plot contains mild profanity and sexual references.

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3.5 of 5 stars

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Maybe I stop talking because I don’t know what to say. Or maybe I stop because I finally get that sometimes we hold on to something—a person, a resentment, a regret, an idea of who we are—because we don’t know what to reach for next. That what we’ve done before is what we have to do again. That there are only re-dos and no do-overs. And maybe . . . maybe I know better than that.

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