Edokko by Loren Greene5/12/2023 ![]() ![]() A 5-Stars Read and I highly recommend this book. Overall, I absolutely just fell in love with this YA contemporary tale. ![]() So, I was very delighted that there was a slow character development of all the characters. Her teenage objection and ingratitude were getting to me. I found her to be a self-absorbed, narcissistic Princess whose main reason for her wanting to go abroad is to grow her social media presence. If I was honest with myself, I was not a fan of Lily at the beginning-middle of the book. The result: a new ambiance and environment that becomes a real eye-opening challenge for Lily about the reality of studying abroad. Unfortunately, an unexpected problem changed all that for her. Lily had high expectations for what she wanted her year in Japan to be like. She somehow was able to convince her Dad to let her apply for a year-long study abroad exchange program with the World Friends organization. I practically binge-read it in one day.Įdokko by Loren Greene is about a 16-years-old, Canadian Lily Jennings who believes she is ready for an adventure away from home (and away from her overprotective parents). This was such a phenomenal, extremely cute coming-of-age story that gave me such a nostalgic/wanderlust feel. "Sometimes, imagined and reality are different." ~ Loren Greene ![]()
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