I think I formed such a connection with this book because like June Elbus, I was an dorky nerdy kid in the eighties (though the book takes place in the early eighties when I was not a teenager yet). In June Rivka Brunt has created a character that the reader will instantly emphasize with. She doesn't have many friends and her older sister, who used to be her best friends, treats her with the kind of contempt uniquely mastered by pretty teenage girls. The only person that makes June feel special is her uncle Finn - her mother's brother. Finn is a painter and when the novel starts he is in the final stages of painting a portrait of June and her sister Greta. June's attachment to her uncle mimics a teenage crush, which her sister taunts her with and makes her question herself. The fact that Finn is sick is not spoken of, and when June learns the truth she is devastated. Eventually June warily gets to know and form a relationship with Finn's boyfriend Toby. He is the person who June's mother blames for giving her uncle AIDS and so June must meet with him in secret. He is a bit dangerous - he smokes, he drinks, he is British and a little wild. Through Toby, June learns things about her uncle she never knew and questions whether she knew him that well at all, and whether he really loved her as much as she thought. She also questions her mother and her relationship with her uncle. June's relationship with Toby forces her to grow up and realize that the world our parents paint for us is not always the truth. Equally central to the story is June's complicated relationship with her sister Greta who is going through a bit of a crisis. The emotional roller-coaster of these two sisters being at odds and then coming back together is incredibly moving. While the novel deals with difficult subjects like AIDS, loss, family lies, at its core it is about love and it treats its main subject - June - with great affection. I devoured this novel and absolutely loved it. Highly recommend.
Frozen Hot Chocolate
(printable recipe)
Ingredients
3 ounces chocolate of your choice, chopped
2 teaspoons hot cocoa mix
1 tablespoon sugar
1 and 1/2 cups milk
whipped cream and chocolate shavings to serve
Directions:
- Melt the chocolate in a bowl set over simmering water.
- Remove the bowl from stove and stir in the cocoa mix and the sugar until smooth.
- Slowly stir in 1/2 cup of the milk until incorporated.
- Combine the chocolate mixture, rest of the milk and ice in blender and blend until it is a slushy consistency.
- Serve with whipped cream and chocolate shavings.
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