Before We Were Innocent: A Reflection on Friendship, Trust, and the Fragility of Youth Ever find yourself drawn to a book because it promises to peel back the layers of complex friendships? That was my exact feeling when I picked up Ella Berman’s Before We Were Innocent. With its cover art teasing a sun-soaked summer

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When We Were Bright And Beautiful: A Disturbing Dive into Privilege and Pain The moment I stumbled upon When We Were Bright and Beautiful by Jillian Medoff, I was lured in by its intriguing premise. A family torn apart by scandal, a courtroom drama rooted in privilege and entitlement—who could resist? As someone who enjoys