Sophia is a young half polish, half French teen girl, with her dad remarried in Paris with a wife and two kids, she lives in Tokyo with her mum and sister.
Seven days before they're due to relocate back to another continent, David and Mika, her friends, inform her that Jamie is coming back home from boarding school.
This would be great if she and him got along, he knew how she felt about David yet he's loved up with Caroline, who is the opposite to our nerdy Sophia.
There are a lot of revelations about the relationships between the group of friends and more drama with Sophia and Alison's dad. It highlights how seemingly simple relationships can change over time whether you notice or not at first.
Watch for Jamie and Sophia too as they hang out more and the ending highlights that the end can still be continued on from in the future if you keep hoping.
Overall I really loved this book, plus, being set in Tokyo I loved all the references to their culture such as Pokemon, Totoro, Studio Ghibli and their various candies and games.
Thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review it!
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