Review: We are okay by Nina LaCour

I listened to this on audiobook. I've never been a great listener when people read to me. I don't know why. I just zone out. But I'm dedicated to getting better at it, because audiobooks are a great way to spend a commute. I very much enjoyed this book on audio so I have high hopes for the future. I have to say, the narrator plays a huge part in the enjoyment. This narrator was great, but I'm currently listening to "Saints and Misfit" by S.K. Ali and not enjoying it quite so much because of the narrator. But more on that in a later post. 



Marin is staying behind at college while everyone else is going home for winter break. We soon learn that the reason for this is because her grandfather has died, and since he was her only family she has nowhere to go. She could go to her best friend's house and stay for Christmas. The best friend and her parents have even invited her, but Marin feels like she can't go back to that life. In flashbacks we follow the last year or so before Marin left for college and we learn what happened to make her want to leave her life behind so completely. 


This books talks about family, betrayal, grief and broken friendships and while it was sad, I enjoyed how it dealt with these sad feelings, leaving on a hopeful note that everything will be okay in the future. It is quite a short read, but it was very impactful. I gave it 4 stars out of 5. 

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