Angel is going to London to meet the band who has meant the world to her for many years now. Nineteen, Nigerian, Christian, and is secretly dating Bliss so the fandom won’t harass her.Īnd, as always, Alice Oseman has shined a spotlight on the importance of friendship both on and offline. ➽ Rowan Omondi – Lyricist and cello player for The Ark. And she is sort of the reason Angel and Jimmy’s worlds cross. ➽ Bliss Lai – My biracial (Chinese and white) and bisexual queen. Eighteen, white, bi, pan or some MGA, and I believe is dealing with depression and alcohol abuse. ➽ Juliet Schwartz – Eighteen and Angel’s best friend that she was introduced to on the internet and is meeting for the first time to see The Ark together. Also, Jimmy deals with a lot of anxiety and depression. Eighteen, Christian, biracial (Italian and Indian), gay, and trans. Eighteen, Muslim, and I felt like they were on the Ace spectrum. ➽ Angel/Fereshteh Rahimi – The biggest fan of The Ark. We get to see six characters come together, over the course of a week: And I Was Born For This was completely another win for me. I fell so in love with her writing, her characters, and her messages, that I knew I wouldn’t be able to resist picking up something else by her. This summer I read Radio Silence by Alice Oseman and it became my favorite contemporary of all-time.
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