A review by msghani
You'll Miss Me When I'm Gone by Rachel Lynn Solomon

5.0

Utterly heartwrenching. YMMWIG is storytelling at its very best. Solomon's debut is mesmerizing. I fell into the depth of emotion and characterization from the opening pages. The alternating POVs is flawless. Adina and Tovah have such distinct, powerful voices (and I'm not afraid to say I strongly disliked Adina and loved Tovah, though both are complex, interesting characters). I love that their Jewish heritage is so prevalent in the story and that the sisters have such different levels of observance. It's very realistic, as is their strained sister relationship. The prose is phenomenal. I couldn't have picked a better book to start off 2018 with.