

The only problems are: Sana is pretty sure Jamie’s friends hate her, Jamie’s ex isn’t totally out of the picture, Sana’s new friend Caleb has more-than-friendly feelings for her, and things with her dad feel like they’re coming to a head. Jamie is beautiful and smart and unlike anyone Sana’s ever known before. When Sana and her family move to California, she begins to wonder if it’s finally time for her to be honest with her friends and family, especially after she meets Jamie Ramirez. And then there is the one that she barely even admits to herself, the one about how she might have a crush on her best friend. Some are big, like the fact that she’s pretty sure her father’s having an affair. Some are small, like how it bothers her when her friends don’t invite her to parties. Sixteen-year-old Sana Kiyohara has too many secrets. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. Sana always figured that the hardest thing would be to tell people that she wants to date a girl, but as she quickly learns, telling the truth is easy.what comes after it, though, is a whole lot more complicated. Meanwhile, her dad's affair is becoming too obvious to ignore.

Jamie is beautiful and smart and unlike anyone Sana's ever known. There are just a few problems: Sana's new friends don't trust Jamie's crowd Jamie's friends clearly don't want her around anyway and a sweet guy named Caleb seems to have more-than-friendly feelings for her. When Sana and her family move to California, she begins to wonder if it's finally time for some honesty, especially after she meets Jamie Ramirez. And then there's the one that she can barely even admit to herself-the one about how she might have a crush on her best friend. Some are big, like the fact that her father may be having an affair.


Some are small, like how it bothers her when her friends don't invite her to parties. This charming and bittersweet coming-of-age story featuring two girls of color falling in love is part To All the Boys I've Loved Before and part Simon vs.
