![]() Gabe is fantastic and realistic not a depressed character but also not a Pollyanna. The author isn't squeamish to go into the details. I found it highly devy, the level of his injury isn't mentioned but his hands are affected so I would assume that he is a low level quadriplegic. There are a few issues that are revealed which make you think and challenge yourself as to "what would I do?" The characters are fully formed and very likeable. The comedy factor is very fresh and nothing is off limits in this regard. Her life is lonely and insular until a mishap befalls Gabe Riley's mother's table cloth and a wonderful relationship develops. While all her school colleagues head off to new adventurous lives at college, Brynn decides to learn the ropes of her family's dry cleaning business. Trying to avoid a party she decides to hang out on its fringes and see something that effects her deeply and never really gets over. She tends to opt for the road with speed humps and pot holes. ![]() ![]() Brynn Garrett finds it hard to fit in anywhere. ![]()
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