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432 pages, Paperback
First published April 2, 2024
“four dates, one kiss, and a breakup. Just for the summer.”
“You’re just in a different place than I am—”
“Then meet me where I am.”
“Maybe home isn’t a place. Maybe it’s a person.”
“What’s wrong? Tell me what you’re thinking.”
I paused. “I’m thinking I like you a lot more than you like me.”
“Four dates. A kiss. No breakup.”
“Not just for the summer?”
“No. Forever this time.”
“Sometimes I feel like the seasons could come and go and come and go, a hundred years could pass, a thousand, the ground could collapse under us, this house could crumble and go back to the earth, and we would still be standing here frozen in time, because every second I’m with you is eternal. I’ve never felt anything like it.”
“Unhealed trauma is a crack. And all the little hard things that trickle into it that would have rolled off someone else, settle. Then when life gets cold, that crack gets bigger, longer, deeper. It makes new breaks. You don’t know how broken she was or what she was trying to do to fill those cracks. Being broken is not an excuse for bad behaviour, you still have to make good choices and do the right thing. But it can be the reason. And sometimes understanding the reason can be what helps you heal.”
“In a world where you can choose anger or empathy, always choose empathy.”
“The best kind of love doesn’t happen on moonlit walks and romantic vacations. It happens in between the folds of everyday life. It’s not grand gestures that show how you feel, it’s all the little secret things you do to make her life better that you never tell her about.”