When I learned about this book's existence, I thought "oh cool, I like romcoms and I've only ever read like one Catholic one, maybe I'll check it out."
Then I read it.
I melted a million times, cried, laughed, and lay awake for half an hour after finally putting my phone down at midnight (and I have a baby who doesn't sleep through the night, so that's saying something), smiling uncontrollably over how much I adore this book. I'm pretty sure haven't fallen in love with a book so hard since The Lord of the Rings.
First and foremost, I was not expecting the mental health arc, and it was OH so good. Perfectly realistic, relatable in parts, and even helped me see some people in my life in a new way.
Then the characters' faith, so beautifully represented and an incredible witness to the richness and depth of the Catholic Faith. It was seamlessly woven into the story, never preachy, and truly inspiring. The redemption and healing arcs were so moving!
All the characters, adorable and perfectly lovable. The Monsignor? The POPE??? (Side note, one chapter is entitled "If You Give the Pope a Pinecone", which I feel is important.)
The humour—I highlighted a bunch of lines on my Kindle, which I NEVER do:
'Beni has to pry my fingers off his waist. Mid-travel, I went from hands-off to hands very much on. I probably gave him an accidental Heimlich maneuver.'
“You are an empty-headed buffoon,” Oscar says in the tone of someone reciting a shopping list. “You have the brain of a sea slug and less common sense than a rabbit. Your reputation is doomed to be lower than dirt, and the best future you can hope for is as a garbage collector for a scientific base at the South Pole. There, I’ve forestalled your self-flagellation.”
“Oh, your son provides some excellent amenities,” I blurt out. “Have you seen his muscles?”
'“Andiamo! Get to the hospital, he’s losing consciousness,” Monsignor Mercadante yells and slams the door shut.' (spoiler alert, he is not losing consciousness)
In conclusion, if you want the best book you will ever read, go get this one without delay. It's light enough to enjoy when you're tired, but with plenty of depth. I'm getting a print copy as soon as it releases, and I'm gonna reread it so many times it's not even funny. (The book is, though.)
*I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher; all opinions are my own.