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"Call Me Obie" by Ateret Haselkorn is a heartwarming and relatable novel that explores the complexities of identity, family, and belonging. The story follows Obie, a teenage boy navigating his relationships with his family, friends, and romantic interests.
"Call Me Obie" is a great read for fans of coming-of-age stories, particularly those interested in exploring themes of identity, family, and self-discovery.
I thoroughly enjoyed "Call Me Obie" by Ateret Haselkorn, which tells the story of Obie, a teenager navigating his relationships with his family, friends, and romantic interests. The novel is a thoughtful exploration of identity, cultural heritage, and first love, with Obie's experiences feeling authentic and relatable.
The novel tackles themes of identity, cultural heritage, and first love with sensitivity and nuance. Haselkorn's portrayal of Obie's experiences feels genuine and honest, making the story resonate with readers of all backgrounds.
Haselkorn's writing style is engaging, witty, and authentic, making it easy to become invested in Obie's journey. The characters are well-developed and multi-dimensional, with Obie's vulnerability and humor making him a particularly endearing protagonist.