Keith is four years older, but he's still making the same mistakes that he made in high school. He's pushing people away when he needs them the most. He's burying himself in school work to hide from the realities of his life. He's selfish and he's still struggling to trust that someone is capable of loving him forever.
As Keith prepares for his last year at Columbia, his fear of hurting D in the future causes him to hurt D in the present. D leaves the apartment they share together with the intention of never returning. The taste of life without D pushes Keith to reassess his decisions, but is it too late?
I have to admit Keith drove me crazy sometimes. I love how he’s a young guy, a young black guy, trying to find his way, but the stuff with his mom and dad drove me crazy.
I am so glad that D never gave up on Keith and Keith was able to recognize the true love he had for D.
This truly was an inspirational read. You can definitely relate to a lot of what Keith said and how Keith felt. I love books like this.