Don’t Ask If I’m Okay

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Discover the gripping story of 'Don't Ask If I'm Okay', a compelling novel that delves deep into the complex emotions of grief and healing. This brand new book published in 2023 by St Martins Press follows the life of Gage, a young man struggling to cope with the tragic loss of his best friend, Hunter, in a car accident. Gage believes that moving on means masking his emotions, encouraged by his biological father who suggests that ignoring his feelings is the best path forward. As he seeks acceptance and normalcy, he applies for a job at a restaurant owned by one of his idols, attempts to connect with a romantic interest, and even volunteers to host a memorial for Hunter. However, as Gage tries to sidestep his grief, he finds his emotions spiraling out of control into a tide of anger that threatens his relationships with loved ones. This poignant narrative raises the question of what true strength is—whether it lies in suppressing pain or in the bravery of vulnerability. Ideal for readers looking for deep emotional connections and real-life struggles, 'Don't Ask If I'm Okay' is a must-have for your collection. Note that shipping for this item is free, and delivery may take up to 6 weeks. Once ordered, this item cannot be cancelled. Get your copy today and explore the journey of healing and self-discovery.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781645677659
Year: 2023
Publisher: St Martins Press


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A year ago, Gage survived a car accident that killed his best friend, Hunter. Now all Gage wants is to move on. Gage’s biological father convinces him that ignoring his feelings altogether is the best way forward. So when his stepdad shows him a job opening in one of his idol's restaurants, Gage knows this is his chance to convince everyone that he is okay. He applies for the job, asks out a crush, and volunteers to host a memorial for Hunter. But the longer Gage ignores his grief, the more it warps from sadness into uncontrollable anger that undermines everything he is trying to do and to be. When his temper finally turns on the people he loves, Gage must decide what real strength is—holding in his grief until it destroys him, or asking for help and revealing his broken heart for all to see.

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