A review by jroxy13
Invincible Summer by Hannah Moskowitz

2.0

I hope Moskowitz reads this book later and cringes. There is some good writing in here, surrounded by messy narrative, random plotting, haphazard characterization, and fucking Camus. Seriously, the Camus thing would have been obnoxious, but acceptable in a different style book, but in one that aimed to focus so on the realistic dysfunction of family, this comes across as completely absurd and eyeroll-inducing. This is one that she should have set aside and come back to edit later in life when it could have become a good book.