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Watching Traffic
Watching Traffic | Jane Ozkowski
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Emily has finally finished high school in the small town where she has lived her whole life. At last, she thinks, her adult life can begin. But what if you have no idea what you want your new life to look like? What then? While Lincoln gets ready to go backpacking in Australia, Melissa packs for university on the east coast, and a new guy named Tyler provides welcome distraction, Emily wonders whether she will end up working forever at Pamela’s Country Catering, cutting the crusts off party sandwiches and stuffing mushrooms. Is this her future? Being known forever as the local girl whose mother abandoned her in the worst way possible all those years ago? Visiting her spacey grandmother, watching nature shows on TV with her dad and hanging out with Robert the grocery clerk? Listening to the distant hum of the highway leading out of the town everyone can’t wait to leave? With poetic prose and a keen eye for the quirks and ironies of small-town life, Jane Ozkowski captures the bittersweet uncertainty of that weird, unreal summer after high school — a time that is full of possibility and completely terrifying at the same time.
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MotionChickness
Watching Traffic | Jane Ozkowski
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But that, of course, is when I get home. 😂😭

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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Kind of a perfect book that does what it sets out to do in an effortless, quietly powerful, nearly flawless way. Emily, a genuinely weird character, lives in a small town, haunted by her mother's suicide; everyone has a hard time seeing her as anything else. It's the end of the summer after grade 12. Late teenage invincibility. The disorientation of arriving at 'adulthood' which you've been waiting for forever but now have no idea what to do with.

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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"Can't we just hang out like normal people?"
"But we're not normal people."
#QueerBooks
#YA

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TirzahPrice
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A very odd, but endearing little book about Emily Robinson, who flounders a bit after high school graduation and is in search of direction in the week leading up to her best friends leaving town for good. Emily is really weird--not just quirky cute--and this book made for a quick read.

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TirzahPrice
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An odd little book.

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