A review by becsbookshelf
Our Year of Maybe by Rachel Lynn Solomon

3.0

“Sometimes you hurt, and sometimes you ache, but the worst pain is one you can’t put a name to AJ’s can’t swallow a pill to fix it.”

Sophie has only ever wanted to hang out with her best friend Peter and choreograph. Peter has been on the kidney transplant list as long as she’s know him. When she discovers she’s a match she convinces her parents to go ahead with the operation.

Maybe giving him apart of her will make him fall in love with her the way she sees him. Peter’s life changed dramatically and his post surgery life wasn’t what he expected it to be. Peter identity’s ad Bi and when he meets chase the guitar player he begins to neglect his best friend.

While it gives Sophie more time to focus on dancing the two can see their friendship is slowly growing apart. Peter fears he’ll always owe Sophie and Sophie doesn’t know who she’ll be without him. It’s a story of love, friendships, heartbreak, family, firsts and self discovery.

This has been on my TBR for far too long. The story was beautiful and portrays so many diverse topics including gender, sexual preference, teen pregnancy and religion. I’d l recommend this for late teens and anyone who loves a unique coming of age story.