A review by kiperoo
Love, Aubrey by Suzanne LaFleur

5.0

Finally got around to reading this book after reading that so many people have loved it, and WOW, were they right. LaFleur put us right there in Aubrey's head, feeling her pain as she grieves the loss of her father and sister, while at the same time trying to get back to living with Gram at her home up in Vermont. All of Aubrey's choices and reactions seem remarkably authentic, from going to the store to get cans of spaghetti-os by herself after her mother abandons her to keeping her new best friend Bridget at a distance until she's ready to share everything. The voice in her letters, first to her sister's imaginary friend, and eventually to her father and sister, and finally to her mom, is raw and real and totally amazing. Can't wait to read more books by LaFleur.