Excuse Me While I Ugly Cry by Joya Goffney
Because of her parents’ arguing at home, racist comments and insensitivity from classmates at school, stress induced anxiety, and the typical horrors of high school, Quinn Jackson keeps a journal filled with lists. A coping mechanism of sorts, her lists serve to calm her mind, provide a sense of focus, and give her a foundation. She also lists her goals and dreams, her fears and worries. Her journal contains her feelings when she doesn’t know how to express them out loud. When her journal turns up missing and she instead has a red-covered spiral that belongs to Carter Bennett, Quinn determines that Carter must haveRead More →