![]() One is strong, one is meek one is adventurous, one is careful one is reckless, one is responsible. ![]() How they define themselves through and against each other. At the forefront always is Zoe and Hannah’s relationship. A race against growing up, against Zoe’s slipping grasp on reality, all while both girls seem to drag their feet against an inevitable sense of growing apart. Much of the novel feels like a desperate race against time. ![]() The central plot revolves around Zoe’s spiral into personal delusions exacerbated by mental illness, with Hannah riding shotgun, hopelessly out of her depth as she watches her friend slip away from her. ![]() In a literary genre that so often places teenage romance at the forefront, Wunder’s The Museum of Intangible Things is refreshing in its devotion to the relationship between two teenage girls, Hannah and Zoe. ![]()
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