Willow Thorpe knows friction… The friction between her parents, Rosie and Rex. The friction inside herself as she tries to navigate their two worlds since their divorce. Told with the emotional impact of Jonathan Safran Foer’s Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, this powerful debut is at once beguiling and heartbreaking. Rosie Colored Glasses is a novel about the important things in life, about a young person’s struggle to make sense of a world of extremes—extreme loneliness and extreme love—and about how the human heart may break, yet still have the capacity to heal and the resiliency to love again.