kvmengine.blogg.se

The Love Song of Ivy K. Harlowe by Hannah Moskowitz
The Love Song of Ivy K. Harlowe by Hannah Moskowitz






How it compares: Like Euphoria, this has sapphic best friend pining as well as a teen culture full of normalized overuse of drugs and alcohol (which comes to a head, albeit in a different way than Rue's drug use does). Is something wrong with her? Why would Ivy choose Dot over Andie? Hannah Moskowitz has written a beautiful and messy story about friendship, jealousy, and finding the right person in all the ways you'd never expected. Ivy and Dot's developing relationship shatters everything Andie though she knew about Ivy, and about herself. This illusion is completely shattered when Ivy brings home Dot, who quickly becomes a fixture in their lives, and who Ivy is definitely beginning to fall for. Andie believes that Ivy doesn't return her feelings because she is afraid of commitment, never bringing home the same girl twice and happy to be desired by every girl in town. Harlowe is a new adult lesbian contemporary following Andie, a 19-year-old girl who has been in love with her best friend, the titular Ivy, for as long as she can remember.








The Love Song of Ivy K. Harlowe by Hannah Moskowitz