Monday, October 10, 2011

Kissing Kate-By Lauren Myracle

Kissing Kate by Lauren Myracle

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Oct 10, 11 · edit

5 of 5 stars
bookshelves: young-adult
Read from October 06 to 10, 2011

High school is probably the main point in a young woman's life when she is just beginning to understand who she really is and who she really wants to become in the future. Growing up with your best friend, all the time spent together, laughing, playing, sharing secrets and discovering themselves together.

One night, while enjoying themselves at a high school party, these two girls whom have done nearly everything together decide to escape to more private settings. During their moments and confessions to each other about how "curious" they are about exploring other possible love alternatives, Lissa's best friend Kate, makes the first move and begins by slowly kissing, touching, and providing sensuality to each other. Lissa, on the receiving end, felt emotions and feelings that she had never experienced. Then as quickly as it had started...it ended.

Walking thru the halls, keeping their distances from each other began to get to both friends and with this they both decided that trying to make up the friendship was never going to work because everytime Lissa approached Kate about "that night", Kate would throw up denial and brick walls thick in form. Slowly, Lissa found herself and realized that her sexuality did not make her a "freak" but made her, her.

This was a very good read and I would recommend it to any yound lady that questions her sexuality or is even friends with someone or close to someone or even has a family member that is confused about their individuality, maybe within these pages they may find the answers.

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