Willow steps away from him, as far as she possibly can. She’s a little flustered, a little embarrassed, and a little attracted too. “Their gazes catch and for a moment she feels herself respond the way any normal girl would if she were standing next to a cute guy. He needs help finding Tristes Tropiques – her father’s favorite anthropology book. Until one day when she meets Guy while working in the University library. She knows everyone is watching her, the girl who killed her parents, and she avoids people at all costs to avoid the questions that will surely follow. David won’t discuss their parents or the accident that left him as her guardian and she is too aware of the pressure her being there is putting on this young family. She’s now living with David (her brother) and his wife and baby. It’s a way to punish herself and for her to have control of the overwhelming emotions engulfing her. So here’s my attempt at doing this book justice.Īfter Willow’s parents (anthropology and archeology professors) die in a tragic car accident in which Willow was driving, she begins cutting herself as a way to deal with the pain. Willow is one of my all time favorite books and I want my review to express all the things I feel about it but that’s impossible. I have gone over this review in my head so many times.
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