A review by sashastorylover
Call Me By Your Name - Screenplay by André Aciman, James Ivory

5.0

Call Me by Your Name feels like a poetry, lyrical beautifully written story effortlessly including down-to-earth everyday scenes in the life of seventeen year old Elio during summer in Italy in 1980s.

I'm struggling to find right words to describe this wondrous, candid and moving novel. I'm crying a bit from all the emotions.

This is both extremely simple and very complex story to tell, the author created truly unique piece of art. This novel is the first book I've read by André Aciman and I'm definitely going to read more of his work.

Call Me by Your Name is ownvoices novel for Jewish rep (both of main characters are Jewish) and not ownvoices for queer rep.