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

5.0

This book is achingly real. I found the relationships, especially between the sisters and Adina's with her viola teacher, so, so well done. Not at all pretty or neat, these characters are as messy and complicated as real-life people. The combination of getting tested for HD and waiting to hear back from colleges gave the story such depth, and the family life and insight into a contemporary Jewish family today (lived the Hebrew sprinkled throughout) was absolutely refreshing. Great book for anyone suffering from senioritis!