She’s herself, always, even as herself changes. Harry was like no character I have read in recent memory. I was stupefied, time and again, at the poignant, careful, and authentic way she brought this neurodivergent heroine to life. Niven is a master of character and voice. I lost count of how many times I cried reading this-it’s beautifully wrought, clever, sly, and deeply tender. This story was about a room-and not Harry’s precious room of her own- but the room that Harry and Thomas learn to make for each other. But that’s not really what this story is about, at all. This is the story, on the surface, of a marriage of convenience: the exchange of money for free time. This story was about a room Oh… where to start with Harry and Thomas’s exquisite love story? Oh… where to start with Harry and Thomas’s exquisite love story? This is the story, on the surface, of a marriage of convenience: the exchange of money for free time. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars
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