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THE SPACES BETWEEN US by Stacia Tolman Kirkus Star

THE SPACES BETWEEN US

by Stacia Tolman

Pub Date: July 23rd, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-250-17492-5
Publisher: Christy Ottaviano/Henry Holt

A brilliant, frustrated girl seeks connection and freedom beyond her claustrophobic hometown.

Serena Velasco knows there’s something rotten in the state of Colchis, the abandoned factory town that her uncle describes as “the burned-over cinder of the American Dream.” She adopts her late father’s communist philosophies and Red Army cap as shields to keep herself loftily separate from a community that has never welcomed or understood her—and that she does not wish to welcome or understand either. Her only friend is talented dancer Melody Grimshaw, a fellow social pariah who comes from the poorest family in town. When Serena’s mother becomes the new principal, Serena and Melody think they can use that leverage to achieve the goals that will get them out of Colchis, but chasing their dreams proves more complicated, isolating, and dangerous than either girl predicted. As the scope of the narrative expands to old-money Maine, a California strip club, and a cross-country hitchhiking trip, the spaces between Serena and the people she loves threaten to grow irreparably wide. All major characters are white. Serena is a stunningly realistic and layered protagonist, brilliant but naïve and projecting a prickly disdain that covers deeper insecurities. Her story unfolds in remarkably sharp, vivid prose, and even the least sympathetic characters are rendered with thoughtful complexity.

A girl-centered Catcher in the Rye for the 21st century.

(Fiction. 14-adult)