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A review by andrea_connors
Going Bicoastal by Dahlia Adler
4.75
*I received this book from NetGalley in return for a honest review*
Let me start by saying that I love stories like this. I love stories where a person is forced to make a choice and then we see the opportunities that come from those choices. I especially love that this one involved Natalya's sexuality as we see her fall in love with both a boy and a girl.
This book was so sweet and lovely. I enjoyed both perspectives (though there was one couple that I did fall in love with more and found myself rooting for in the end). I loved the look into Jewish culture and life, both with more practicing people and less.
All the characters were well developed and I really enjoyed this book a lot.
Let me start by saying that I love stories like this. I love stories where a person is forced to make a choice and then we see the opportunities that come from those choices. I especially love that this one involved Natalya's sexuality as we see her fall in love with both a boy and a girl.
This book was so sweet and lovely. I enjoyed both perspectives (though there was one couple that I did fall in love with more and found myself rooting for in the end). I loved the look into Jewish culture and life, both with more practicing people and less.
All the characters were well developed and I really enjoyed this book a lot.