A review by kim_j_dare
Everybody Sees the Ants by A.S. King

4.0

During his freshman year and the summer after, Lucky Linderman recounts his experiences at the hands of a bully, his thoughts on suicide, and his attempts to rescue his grandfather, who has been MIA in Vietnam since 1972. A Greek chorus of ants helps him get through the moments that his world is at its most ridiculous. Each one of [a:A.S. King|1651879|A.S. King|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1323437957p2/1651879.jpg]'s novels stands so uniquely on its own and breaks new ground; their commonality lies in wonderfully drawn main characters you come to care deeply about. I just love her.