A review by midnightbookgirl
Be True to Me by Adele Griffin

4.0

1976. Two girls that should have been friends, and a boy trying to straddle two worlds. Because of, and not despite of, their flaws, I connected to both Jean and Fritz. I even understood Gil. The ending is emotionally draining, but holy shiz is it worth it. Big mistakes, small mistakes, selfish mistakes and angry mistakes all add up for one amazing story of two girls, one boy, and one small island.