Cold girls

Maxine Rae

Book - 2023

"Eighteen-year-old Rory Quinn-Morelli doesn't want to die; she wants refuge from reality for even a minute: the reality where she survived the car crash eight months ago, and her best friend, Liv, didn't. Yet her exasperating mother won't believe the Xanax incident was an accident, and her therapist is making it increasingly hard to maintain the detached, impenetrable "cold girl" façade she adopted from Liv. After she unintentionally reconnects with Liv's parents, Rory must decide: will she keep Liv's and her secrets inside, or will she finally allow herself to break? And if she breaks, what will she unearth amid the pieces?" -- Back cover.

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Subjects
Genres
Young adult fiction
Queer fiction
Lesbian fiction
Novels
LGBTQ+ fiction
Published
Mendota Heights, Minnesota : Flux [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Maxine Rae (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
339 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781635830897
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A heart-wrenching story of friendship, grief, and identity. Eighteen-year-old Rory Quinn-Morelli is grieving the death of her best friend, Liv Martinez; she's been forced into therapy by her mother, who's "on a mission to fix" Rory after the "Xanax Incident." Faculty kid Rory, who reads white, met Liv when she showed up late to Telsey College Prep's fifth-period choir in a bathrobe. Rory was instantly transfixed, doing a deep dive on Insta and finding Liv's profile, "Bio: she/her ** filipinx ** irritated" (Liv's mom is cued white). Choir brings them together, music bonds them--from Bowie to Amy Winehouse, they create "endless, chaotic" playlists for each other. Liv draws Rory into her friend group and away from Rory's gay friend, Stoff. Rory and Liv spend the next year going to parties, seeing bands, and hanging out. When Liv starts hooking up with classmate Milo, Rory experiences a telltale "tug" in her stomach. It doesn't make things weird, but it does awaken Rory. Until, that is, the "Worst Night," when a car crash ends Liv's life, Rory at her side. The heart of Liv and Rory's story, the painstaking confrontation of loss, and the unconditional embrace of a parent's love are deftly threaded through the pristine prose. However, it is Rory's teetering between then and now that tethers all this unbearable beauty as she tackles the exquisiteness of healing, acceptance, and love. A vibrant and poignant must-read. (Fiction. 14-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.