![]() ![]() June has a cushy job at a hedge fund, lives in a penthouse on 26th and 6th. It’s about Jayne and her sister June, who have both moved to New York from Texas. Yolk is a slightly triggering book, if you’ve had an eating disorder or someone die of cancer. Because sisterly obligations are kind of important when one of you is dying. Suddenly, these estranged sisters who have nothing in common are living together. Until she’s diagnosed with uterine cancer. Unlike Jayne, June has never struggled a day in her life. On the other hand, her sister June is dazzlingly rich with a high-flying finance job and a massive apartment. But that’s New York City, right? At least she isn’t in Texas anymore, and is finally living in a city that feels right for her. ![]() She shuffles through fashion school, saddled with a deadbeat boyfriend, clout-chasing friends, and a wretched eating disorder that she’s not fully ready to confront. ![]()
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