Member Reviews
Shannon O, Librarian
This was a deeply personal and at times very emotionally heavy book about a trans boy dealing with his grief overing losing his older brother to a heroin overdose. When Caleb starts seeing a ghost cat, he doesn't know if he's starting to lose it or if perhaps the cat is there to help him deal with his grief. Moving and raw and good on audio, this is highly recommended for fans of books like What about Will by Ellen Hopkins or Ghosts we keep by Mason Deaver (both deal with sibling addiction or death). Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an early digital and audio copy in exchange for my honest review!