A review by lindsaylhunter
Stay True by Hua Hsu

reflective sad slow-paced

3.0

We learn as children that friendship is casual and transient. As a structure, it's rife with imbalance, invisible tiers, pettiness, and insecurity, stretches when we simply disappear. For some, friendship needs to be steady and rhythmic. For others, it's the sporadic intimacy of effortlessly resuming conversations or inside jokes left dormant for years. 

But before all that: a moment that brings you together.

A slightly long-winded, personal depiction of what happens when guilt begins to outweigh grief. Beautifully written, though the author is (as he would admit himself) pretty insufferable at times.

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