Two sixteen-year-old girls in Australia come together at an outdoor semester of school, before university--one thinking about boys and growing up, the other about death and grief, but somehow they must help each other to find themselves.
The only person you should be is yourself. You can’t control perception. All you can control is how you treat someone else.
— A raw and achingly real book about self-image, perception and fitting in. Also about the complexity of (female) friendships: that line between being friends and being "friends", envy/admiration vs. jealousy/hatred.