A review by mandyist
Color Me In by Natasha Diaz

Did not finish book.
DNF at 72%. I just can't deal with the extremely selfish protagonist and her best friend anymore, the caricature characters, the insta-relationship with the rabbi and with the love interest or the fact that they're rehearsing the Pesach Seder in January. I had a very similar upbringing to the main character - brought up Methodist and required to embrace my Jewish roots at 13. Unlike Nevaeh, I met great resistance from the Jewish community and I had to prove my matrilineal right to Judaism to allow me to enter the community. I'm surprised this wasn't mentioned in the book. Mostly, I wanted a book with Jewish representation and also dual-religion representation but this book wasn't the one for me.