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Jul 09, 2020haileynoa rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
"It’s Not Like It’s a Secret" by Misa Sugiura follows the story of a Japanese American girl Sana Kiyohara about to enter her junior year of high school. After moving to California, Sana goes through the usual ups and downs of high school, but with the weight of many secrets on her shoulders. She knows her dad is having an affair and she has fallen in love with her best friend, Jamie. Throughout the book, Sana struggles to keep her secrets and learns lessons that teach her that telling the truth is always important. The first half of the book was quite slow, however, it definitely picked up with lots of drama towards the second half which then had me hooked to finish the book. My favorite thing about the book is the diversity of the characters and the fact that it takes place right here in San Jose. Misa Sugiura provides thought-provoking insight on family and friendship through Sana’s story, and think it’s a great read for anyone in high school.