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Closer | Miriam Gershow
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Set in 2015 during Obama's presidency and Trump's early candidacy, the tranquil college town of Horace, Oregon, is disrupted when white students taunt a Black student in the high school library. This incident sparks immediate repercussions that ripple through the community, affecting students, families, and faculty alike. Woody, the school's guidance counselor, finds himself thrust into the spotlight after years on the sidelines. Lark, a struggling student, grapples with the fallout as her relationships are reshaped by the incident. Stefanie, a conflicted parent, struggles to balance protecting her child with allowing him to find his own path. Friendships are strained, marriages are tested, and families face the threat of sudden violence. When tragedy strikes with the death of a student, the survivors are left grappling with the fault lines in their most intimate relationships and searching for ways to draw closer. Closer explores themes of community, resilience, and the impacts of individual actions on collective destinies, offering a poignant reflection on how individuals grapple with their lives amidst societal challenges and personal reckonings.
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This rather sad and complex story featured both adult and older teenager characters. It explored the themes of racism, harassment, marriage, infidelity, parenting (including special needs children), coming out as gay and coming of age. I certainly enjoyed it, but it did feel like I was getting a short glimpse into the lives of these interesting characters and was left wanting a bit more. Maybe a sequel? Thanks to Edelweiss+ for the ARC. 4/5