I have no shame in admitting that I wouldn't have even heard of this book if it wasn't for Harry Styles. But the reason I LOVED it, was of course - for many other reasons.
Beginning in the 1950's, the story follows Marion, her school-girl crush on her best friends brother Tom, and his subsequent turmoil over his sexuality.
It's hard to do this book justice and not undersell it.
The relationships in this book are complex, and the reasons for it are steeped in the prejudice against homosexuality. The characters are stunningly written and the angst and sadness felt by all characters at various stages and well portrayed.
If you enjoyed The Hearts Invisible Furies, then I urge you to read this.
I haven't yet watched the film, however I have been told that elements of the plot have been amended for cinematic purposes so even if you've drawn judgement on the film - give the book a try. It was stunning.
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