45 pages • 1 hour read
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Helena Fox's debut novel How It Feels to Float follows 16-year-old Biz, who struggles with grief, mental illness, and her sexual identity after losing her father at a young age. She navigates high school relationships, deepening her connection with new and old friends, while exploring photography and uncovering family secrets. The story delicately balances moments of despair and hope, ultimately leading Biz toward healing and self-discovery. This book contains profanity, descriptions of suicide, mental illness, and anti-LGBTQ+ language and behavior.
How It Feels To Float by Helena Fox is praised for its poignant exploration of mental health, grief, and identity. Readers appreciate the lyrical prose and deep emotional resonance. Some critics find the pacing uneven and the narrative occasionally hard to follow. Overall, it is a deeply moving debut that sensitively addresses complex themes.
How It Feels To Float by Helena Fox is ideal for readers who appreciate profound contemporary YA fiction with themes of mental health and grief. Fans of Nina LaCour's We Are Okay or Adam Silvera's More Happy Than Not will find it particularly compelling.
Lexile Level
HL630LRealistic Fiction
Modern Classic Fiction
Romance
LGBTQ
Mental Illness
Identity: Mental Health
Relationships: Family
Emotions/Behavior: Grief