
Around the time that Freya loses her voice while recording her debut album, Harun is making plans to run away from home to find the boy that he loves, and Nathaniel is arriving in New York City after a family tragedy leaves him isolated on the outskirts of Washington state. After the three of them collide in Central Park, they slowly reveal the parts of their past that they haven’t been able to confront,and together, they find their way back to who they’re supposed to be.
Told over the course of a single day from three different perspectives, this is a story about the power of friendship and being true to who you are.
Zack, Y9 says:
It’s about 3 completely different characters. One that is famous, one that is gay, one that came from nothing. It’s a teenage romance in the space of a day. It’s a bit confusing but it makes sense at the end. It’s a really good book and I’d recommend it.
Nelly, Y7 says:
It is about 3 characters Freya, Nathaniel and Harun who are all lost in their life until they meet each other in a very coincidental, weird way. The 3 can find a way out of their own life but that would leave the other 2 still lost. This wasn’t exactly my favourite but still a good read. Also, it was sometimes easy to get confused with characters.
Bethan, Y7 says:
My friend had told me that she didn’t really enjoy this book but I read it anyway and think it is OK. I feel like the story needed a little more drama and unexpected twists. I still liked this book though!
Lottie, Y7 says:
It was interesting as well as a really good book. It didn’t really work at the beginning since it didn’t make sense to me. Generally I would recommend it to 12 and above, for people who have a good sense of book choice.
