What I liked:
This story tackled so many issues. It wasn’t a feel good contemporary. It was real, hard hitting, dragging out emotions you didn’t know you had contemporary. There is so much going in this story, I felt it a little daunting in the beginning, but it was well worth it. I speed through once I got started, and found myself invested in the characters lives. It tackles tough issues, such as rape, drugs, violence, and bullying.
What I disliked:
I have 2 complaints about this book. One, there were so many characters to keep straight. So many. Two, the title: When We Were Young, gives the impression that maybe this story is being told by an older person, reminiscing on their life. I expected to see a glimpse of our characters far into the future at the end of the book. That doesn’t happen, and its a little misleading. Not enough to really detract from my enjoyment of the story, however.
Overview:
I was very surprised to find out that this was a self-published novel. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it, and I can see so many more stories about the side characters being published. (I want to know more about Jack’s childhood adventures in foster care. I want to here more about Rob and time in and out of jail, and his dysfunctional family life.) I will definitely be reading more by this author.