Six More Months of June BY Daisy Garrison
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A romantic debut about the exhilarating highs and messy lows that swirl together when high school comes to an end, perfect for fans of Carley Fortune and Jenny Han.
Golden boy Caplan and bookish Mina have been unlikely soulmates since third grade. Bound by growing up in single-mother households on the same cul-de-sac in Two Docks, Michigan, their friendship exists miraculously outside their high school’s social order. Mina is class valedictorian, expected by her late father’s parents to attend his Ivy alma mater; Caplan is laughing off prom-king predictions and the fear that he’s peaking too soon.
When Cap’s skateboard-toting, detention-dodging best friend confesses his feelings for Mina, she is whisked into a social life she never imagined, bumping shoulders with the likes of Caplan’s queen-bee girlfriend. Caplan is determined that things stay just as they’ve always been, while Mina faces the perils and privileges of opening her heart just in time to say goodbye.
Their bond is tested as they navigate the complexities of love, friendship, and identity in their final year of high school. With Caplan's fear of change and Mina's newfound social dynamics complicating their relationship, they find themselves at a crossroads. As they confront the bittersweet reality of saying goodbye to their shared past and uncertain future, they must decide whether to hold onto the familiarity of the past or embrace the unknown of the future.
As the sun sets on senior year, everything glows. What will Cap and Mina discover in the last-chance light?
It is a heartfelt exploration of friendship, love, and self-discovery, capturing the exhilarating and poignant moments that define the transition from adolescence to adulthood. Perfect for fans of Carley Fortune and Jenny Han, this novel beautifully portrays the complexities of teenage life and the universal journey of growing up.
Golden boy Caplan and bookish Mina have been unlikely soulmates since third grade. Bound by growing up in single-mother households on the same cul-de-sac in Two Docks, Michigan, their friendship exists miraculously outside their high school’s social order. Mina is class valedictorian, expected by her late father’s parents to attend his Ivy alma mater; Caplan is laughing off prom-king predictions and the fear that he’s peaking too soon.
When Cap’s skateboard-toting, detention-dodging best friend confesses his feelings for Mina, she is whisked into a social life she never imagined, bumping shoulders with the likes of Caplan’s queen-bee girlfriend. Caplan is determined that things stay just as they’ve always been, while Mina faces the perils and privileges of opening her heart just in time to say goodbye.
Their bond is tested as they navigate the complexities of love, friendship, and identity in their final year of high school. With Caplan's fear of change and Mina's newfound social dynamics complicating their relationship, they find themselves at a crossroads. As they confront the bittersweet reality of saying goodbye to their shared past and uncertain future, they must decide whether to hold onto the familiarity of the past or embrace the unknown of the future.
As the sun sets on senior year, everything glows. What will Cap and Mina discover in the last-chance light?
It is a heartfelt exploration of friendship, love, and self-discovery, capturing the exhilarating and poignant moments that define the transition from adolescence to adulthood. Perfect for fans of Carley Fortune and Jenny Han, this novel beautifully portrays the complexities of teenage life and the universal journey of growing up.
Listed on 20 July, 2024