

I enjoyed this book overall, but almost had to put it down because of the mother‘s homophobia and rigidness. I had no sympathy for her whatsoever. There are a lot of repetitive phrases, like Looney Tunes for LA and “Oh Barnett” and “posthaste” as literary devices, but I just found them annoying. Despite these criticisms, the book is funny and touching in parts and lets you believe that flawed characters can grow. I‘m glad I read this.