A poignant novel about two best friends sharing yearning, rejection, and lip gloss in a close-knit blue-collar town. It’s 2004 and childhood friends Sami and Lucy are on the edge of adulthood.Lucy knows what she is going to do — she’s going to school and getting out.But Sami, caught in an endless loop with a boy, True, who is from a troubled family, can’t seem to get unstuck. “I’d used to feel, when I was with True, that I was safe, that he would take care of me, that he wouldn’t let anything bad happen.But now I wasn’t sure what I had constructed that from.His easy way with words, his confidence, maybe, his height.I was tall but he was bigger than me; in my mind he was bigger than anyone. Or maybe it was the surprisingly gentle way he’d touch your hair, your face.But in reality, he’d offered no more protection than a child’s night light against monsters, a tender deception we fall for, easily, before we grow up and know better.”The further Sami drifts from Lucy, the harder it is to not be guided and bound by her heartbreak for True, whose destructive presence continually interferes with Sami’s hope for stability and connection.As their paths begin to diverge, Sami must learn to navigate life in their small town — and the universe — without the one person she’s always counted on. “If soulmates were real, she was mine.”