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From the award-winning Southern writer who Roxane Gay calls "a consummate storyteller" comes a cathartic novel about the life-changing weekend shared between two strangers: a therapist and the man she prevents from ending his life. On a rainy October night in Kentucky, recently divorced therapist Tallie Clark is on her way home from work when she spots a man precariously standing on the side of a bridge. Without a second thought, Tallie pulls over and jumps out of the car into the pouring rain. She convinces the man to join her for a cup of coffee, and he eventually agrees to come back to her house, where he finally shares his name: Emmett. Over the course of the emotionally charged weekend that follows, Tallie makes it her mission to provide a safe space for Emmett, though she hesitates to confess that this is also her day job. But what she doesn't realize is that he's not the only one who needs healing -- and she's not the only one with secrets. Alternating between Tallie and Emmett's perspectives as they inch closer to the truth of what brought Emmett to the bridge's edge -- as well as the hard truths Tallie has been grappling with in her own life -- This Close to Okay is a vibrant, powerful story of two strangers brought together by wild chance at the moment they needed each other most.
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RTC I need to sit with this one for a bit.
Update: This one just did not work for me. That doesn't mean you shouldn't try it or there is nothing good to this book. Just not for me.
3.5 ⭐️ this one surprised me! it took me a while to get into it but then i was hooked. very well done.
I wanted to have enjoyed it more, but despite the well written plot of immense sadness there was too much far ferchedness for me. Come on, what kind of person do you have to be to get a jumper off of a building straight to your house for a whole weekend?