The False Friend by Myla Goldberg

 I read this book on a plane; it moves fast. I was lucky to read it in one sitting because I don't like living with suspense; there's a gotcha moment that makes you question everything, which is, of course, the point. It's a book about memory, youth, regrets, childhood, and whether or not you can really trust anyone, even yourself, when it comes to your own actions. 

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