
My Rating: 🍪🍪🍪.5
Genre: Fiction
Similar to: Remarkably Bright Creatures
The Mostly True Story of Tanner & Louise follows an unlikely duo, 84 year old Louise and 21 year old Tanner. Following an injury that led to her losing her soccer scholarship, Tanner is desperate to make enough money to return to college. She begrudgingly takes on the job of Louise’s caretaker, anticipating that she’ll largely be able to hang out and play video games. What she doesn’t expect is to find herself on the run with Louise.
As the two journey across the country with little explanation to Tanner, the two form an unexpected and increasingly heartwarming connection. Both women are funny and witty in their own way and I thoroughly enjoyed spending time with both of them.
Interspersed between the chapters of their adventure are text and in-person conversations between Louise’s children when they realize she is missing and get the police involved. Their sarcasm and dry humor were so fun and made these passages fly.
I definitely wasn’t expecting the turn the story took toward the end, but I appreciated the added depth it brought particularly to Louise. It seemed a little out of left field, which wasn’t my favorite thing, but it was interesting and painted the women’s adventure in a new light.
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