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336 pages, Paperback
First published May 21, 2024

“I…I think I keep my world small so I don’t feel insignificant in it.”
“I want you to know that to me, you're everything. I love that you’re full of terrible puns that you’re not afraid to follow with profound wisdom...You’re all the shapes made perfectly to hold me, and you’re all my favorite colors.”
"I remind myself that it's absurd, that life is not a meritocracy. Just because you do everything right, even if you know you deserve it, doesn't mean that it will all be perfect in the end. Just because you accomplish a dream doesn't mean it'll make you happy forever. Sometimes wonderful people get sick, and sometimes people who were terrible to you have everything go according to plan. It really is what you do with it, what you take with you when you go to bed at night that counts."
𝓢𝓪𝓰𝓮 💐She was a bomb of sunshine and flowers☀️ I completely adored her personality and all the beautiful values she had. She was a true believer in the importance of enjoying every single moment of life no matter what others could think, and I couldn’t agree more✨ she had a ton of animals, and I loved every single one of them. It made me want to have my own haha.
𝓕𝓲𝓼𝓱𝓮𝓻 🫐A chef struggling with burnout, grief, and adaptation to new responsibilities. I liked his character who portrayed a very realistic one where he was struggling with his dream job but realizing that he wasn’t enjoying it anymore, nor did it make him happy. It was a complex process for him to find new things that made him happy, deal with his grief, try to improve his relationship with his niece, and be open to receiving love.
“I would do it all again for the privilege of loving him, of being loved by him. He didn't fix me, and I didn't fix him, but we loved each other wholly.”
“And I decided a long time ago that life being too short and too beyond my control meant that I’d let the small stuff feel big. To me, at least. If it’s something that doesn’t matter to most, I think that means someone’s gotta care a little more, right?”
“I always felt like all his problems with the sunroom were the same problems he had with me. I was also too impractical, too inane. Just like he thought it should be converted into an insulated, more useful mudroom, he always wanted to convert me into something he deemed better, too.”
“It's been a privilege to fall in love with you, Sage.”
“I know we were supposed to accept the impermanence of this thing with you and me, and enjoy it in the meantime, but I just keep digging in, and now I'm drowning in you, Sage.”
"I'd wager he just knew you were too far about him, so he tried to bring you to his level. By making things that light you up seem dim to him.”