408
Novel • Fiction
2017
YA
HL780L
Ramona Blue by Julie Murphy follows Ramona, a teen navigating identity, family responsibilities, and self-discovery in a post-hurricane Mississippi town. Amidst economic challenges, Ramona explores her sexuality, forming significant relationships that challenge her understanding of love and identity. The story highlights themes of resilience and personal growth.
Ramona Blue by Julie Murphy has been praised for its authentic representation of small-town life and a nuanced exploration of sexuality and identity. Reviewers appreciate the protagonist's relatable journey and growth. However, some criticize the pacing, noting it may feel slow at times. Overall, the novel is lauded for its heartfelt and inclusive storytelling.
A reader who enjoys Ramona Blue would likely appreciate a coming-of-age story focused on identity, sexuality, and complex family dynamics. Fans of Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda and Eleanor & Park will be drawn to its heartfelt exploration of self-discovery in a small-town setting.
408
Novel • Fiction
2017
YA
HL780L
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