After a mental health crisis in her teens, Isobel has lived a quiet life. It is just she, her mum, and her pet chinchilla, Abigail, living in a small council flat. The only time she gets out of her routine is at her part-time job at a local pottery place and when she creates Abigail-centered art pieces through knitting, painting, and sculpting. Then, her various Abigails gain the attention of a famous artist and reality TV star, Elizabeth Swanson. Elizabeth offers her a yearlong internship in London as she produces a documentary series. Her boisterous roommates help her navigate London, even as she falls for gorgeous Robin, an aspiring actor. Kay’s (
Wild Things) second novel is a love story, layered with a sensitive discussion of mental health issues. Ell Potter skillfully narrates Isobel as she learns to live on her own and navigate a range of new relationships, from friendships to romance. Potter’s warm narration will have listeners rooting for Isobel and hoping that she’ll find her footing and embrace her newfound freedom.
VERDICT An uplifting, romantic coming-of-age story featuring a sympathetic protagonist and a cast of heartwarming characters.
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