'The Way You Make Me Feel' follows a teen's journey from 'chill' to sincere
May 16, 2018
3 minutes
Maurene Goo is at it again.
As with her 2017 showstopper, “I Believe in a Thing Called Love,” Goo’s new novel, The Way You Make Me Feel, features a Southern Californian teenager with Korean heritage, living with her single dad.
That and the pop/rock title, however, are where the similarities end.
Where Desi Lee was a list-making overachiever, Clara Shin is a sardonic slacker for whom effort is the ultimate sin. She’s stubborn, easily bored, nourished by
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