I have so many thoughts about this book. If you're looking for a romcom or romance, this book isn't that. First off, it takes place in the future, but this is never clarified or explained. Magnolia, who is 73, is telling her 16 year old granddaughter, Izzy, about her romantic history, and she starts when she is 13 in 1995. I am a similar age to Magnolia, according to this timeline, and the references to the '90s are very confusing. Characters are texting and using cell phones, which didn't happen at that time.
At 16, Magnolia is sent from Jakarta to LA to begin at a junior college. She meets a 22 year old woman named Ellery, and they become best friends. Magnolia falls in love with Ellery, and this really creeped me out. I think it's inappropriate for a 16 year and 22 year old to be together, and I couldn't get past that. After Ellery leaves to go to school elsewhere, Magnolia dates James. She meets James when she is 16, and he is 19. He asks her on a date when she turns 18, and this also creeped me out.
Throughout the story, Magnolia tells Izzy about her romances, and eventually, how she marries Izzy's grandfather. So many things happen in this story that broke my heart, and I was hoping for a happy ending, but that ending did not come.
I had issues with how Magnolia treated her husband, Parker, and their relationship didn't work for me. I'm avoiding spoilers, but their storyline made me upset.
If you're looking for a romcom or a romance with a happy ending, this is not that book. Magnolia's story is filled with twists and turns, but overall, it's filled with sadness and the feeling of what could have/might have been. I didn't understand many of Magnolia's choices, and I kept looking for her to justify them.