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Novel • Fiction
California • Contemporary
2017
YA
14-18 years
We Are Okay tells the story of 18-year-old Marin's journey through grief and healing after the disappearance of her grandfather, Gramps. The narrative alternates between Marin’s present life in New York during her first college winter break and her past life in California, revealing the emotional challenges she faces and her path to reconnecting with her friend, Mabel. The book includes themes of mental illness and loss.
Melancholic
Contemplative
Emotional
Bittersweet
Hopeful
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We Are Okay by Nina LaCour is a poignant exploration of grief, friendship, and self-discovery. Reviewers praise its lyrical prose and emotional depth, with strong character development, especially that of protagonist Marin. However, some find the pacing slow. Overall, it's a touching narrative that resonates deeply with readers who appreciate heartfelt stories.
A reader who would enjoy We Are Okay by Nina LaCour is likely drawn to introspective, character-driven young adult fiction that explores themes of grief, identity, and healing. Fans of John Green's Looking for Alaska or Jandy Nelson's I'll Give You the Sun will appreciate its emotional depth and lyrical prose.
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Gramps
Marin's maternal grandfather, a figure of significant influence in her life, whose actions and character are viewed through Marin's memories and experiences.
Mabel
Marin's best friend and former girlfriend, who plays a crucial role in offering love, support, and connection during Marin's times of need.
Ana
Mabel's mother, a Mexican artist whose nurturing presence and maternal love aid Marin's healing process and self-discovery.
Javier
Mabel's father, whose supportive presence during a family visit contributes to Marin's emotional recovery and sense of belonging.
256
Novel • Fiction
California • Contemporary
2017
YA
14-18 years
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