Carry the Ocean

Carry the Ocean

Softcover
4.25

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Normal is just a setting on the dryer.High school graduate Jeremey Samson is looking forward to burying his head under the covers and sleeping until it’s time to leave for college. Then a tornado named Emmet Washington enters his life. The young man with a double major in math and computer science is handsome, forward, wicked smart, interested in dating Jeremey—and he has autism.But Jeremey doesn’t judge him for that. He’s too busy judging himself, as are his parents, who don’t believe in things like clinical depression. When Jeremey’s untreated illness reaches a critical breaking point, Emmet is the white knight who rescues him and brings him along as a roommate to The Roosevelt, a quirky new assisted living facility.As Jeremey and Emmet find their feet at The Roosevelt, they begin to believe they can be loved for the men they are beyond their disabilities. But before they can trust enough to fall head over heels, they must trust their own convictions that friendship is a healing force and love can overcome any obstacle.

Book Information

Main Genre
Romance
Sub Genre
N/A
Format
Softcover
Pages
376
Price
18.40 €

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5

Ein wunderschönes Buch. Die Thematik fasziniert mich sowieso und hier hat m. E. Heidi gute Arbeit geliefert, die dem Leser Autismus und Depression im Rahmen einer zu Herzen gehenden Romanze ein wenig näher bringen kann.

3

There is no normal, not really. Not a right and a wrong way to be. But there is beloging. Mhmm, this book certainly had potential. I really enjoyed the beginning and the portrayal of Jeremy specifically seemed really relatable to me. Towards the middle of the book, I suddenly lost interest in it. My expectations were probably too high, it's a classic case of "It's not you, it's me." It was just a little bit too dramatic and not as fluffy as I hoped it would be. The sex scenes made me kind of uncomfortable. It seemed quite... clinical? I'm sure readers can learn a lot about autism and depression though.

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