Who I Was with Her by Nita Tyndall is a simple, beautiful story of Piper, a young girl’s coming of age self-discovery that focuses on what it means to lose, love and be. In When Everything Feels Like the Movies, Ann-Marie MacDonald describes how Piper attempts to make sense of it all, and question the viability, of the chaotic romantic relationship she had with her girlfriend. It is an artistry of loving, growing up, identifying with one’s owns self, and grappling with the confusion of adolescence and youth.