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This book featured a female lead, but I hesitate to call her a "strong" female lead. While the main objective of the lead character was to try to patch things up with the people she had left behind and had to leave again; and eventually to try to figure out a way to stay, most of the book felt focused on her relationships with two boys, the good guy and the bad guy. I also found it really annoying that the author felt the need to put "NOW, my bedroom, 3 months left" or "ONE YEAR AGO, outside the high school" before each chapter. Seems like the kind of thing you should be able to tell us in prose, and it was information she often did tell us in prose, which made it that much more distracting. Overall this book was readable, but I wouldn't recommend it. Also, don't be fooled into thinking this is a persephone story. it has persephone elements, but misses most of the main points.