I really loved this book. I loved the voice, the way the friendship grew between the two main characters, and the messy way grief was depicted.
Lenny’s been struggling ever since her best friend from childhood died of cancer. She’s avoiding life, and taking short-term babysitting gigs to stay afloat. She gets hired by Reese, taking care of a cute kid named Ainsley, and the grumpy uncle, Miles, comes with the job. He can tell Lenny’s holding on by a thread, and he becomes her lifeline in exchange for help relating to Reece and Ainsley. Together they work through a live-again list Lenny created with her best friend before she died. The growth of their friendship, and how they both begin to live again through mutual support, was touching and well done. I cried an embarrassing amount of times throughout the book. I would absolutely read another book from this author. (9.5)
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