20 March 2018

Review: Finding Felicity

Finding Felicity
by Stacey Kade

Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication Date: March 20, 2018

Caroline Sands has never had a friend. She’s had people she could chat with and people she was friendly with, but has yet to find anyone who could register higher than a distant acquaintance. When her stressed-out single mother began to worry for the state of her social life, Caroline made up friends for herself, stealing their names from characters out of the old 90s T.V. show Felicity. Now she’s moving halfway across the country to college. It’s an opportunity to transform herself into the outgoing, popular person she’s always wished she could be.

FINDING FELICITY is a refreshing take on the coming of age trope. Like most YA novels, there’s angst, interfering parents, and A Boy, but the book doesn’t quite follow the predictable course I figured it would at the beginning. It’s an interesting look at loneliness and isolation in the two places where friends are a hugely important part of your life—high school and college. Introverts will relate to Caroline’s struggle to navigate social dynamics. Ultimately, FINDING FELICITY is a sweet, mostly light-hearted book on friendship and belonging.

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