Overall Rating - 4.5 stars
Because Of You is a book that I think everyone should read, especially if you live Australia (as the book is based in Sydney.) This book was a simple read but still covered many issues faced by many people around the world, the most prevalent being homelessness. This story really made me realise how privileged I, and many others, are and how often we take things for granted.
I LOVED the main characters in this book. Nola and Tiny developed the most wholesome and loving friendship and I found myself being genuinely excited about small things in their friendship. Tiny's story made me emotional and shed light on how difficult it can be to grow up, especially when you are forced to do so when you aren't ready. I found it really interesting to read about Nola's family dynamic, it's something I have never read about and I enjoyed it a lot, it was quite refreshing. I really enjoyed watching the relationship form between Nola and all the homeless folk, you really got to see her character grow.
Throughout this beautiful story Nola was struggling in her final year at school, overwhelmed by relationships, HSC and after school life while a girl, just a couple months older than her, was struggling with homelessness, guilt, grief and she never knew what would happen to her next. The contrast is so eye-opening and seeing their stories intertwine was amazing to read.
In addition I really loved the inclusion of the writing group. It was a way to deeper understand and connect to the characters and it really helped spark the relationship between Tiny and Nola. It was a super creative and fun to read way to further understand the characters I was already falling in love with.
This book was an incredible read and I highly recommend. This YA contemporary has blossoming friendships, romance, LGBTQI+ representation, grief, motherhood, an Australian setting and portrays how difficult growing up can be, no matter who you are.
It is important to remember to be kind and loving. Everyone has a story to tell.
Key words - Young Adult, contemporary, friendships, romance, LGBTQI+, grief, motherhood, Australia, growing up, homelessness, writing