My heartbeat by garret freymann weyr5/20/2023 ![]() Perhaps it is because on some level I identify with quiet, socially awkward Ellen. I myself am struggling to put into words why this book moved me so much. The result is not an answer so much as a catalyst to a watershed of events and experiences that lead to a particularly moving coming of age. And when she finally decides to ask the question, “Are you gay?”. She doesn’t understand a lot of what is going on with her brilliant but secretive brother and James. Written in the first person, Ellen is from the very beginning struggling to understand the “unwritten social laws” that remain just beyond her comprehension. What this novel lacks in volume it makes up for in intensity. About the nature of love and of whether or not you can really know somebody else and about the art of seeing. About the nature of Link and James’ relationship. ![]() ![]() But as they enter their senior year of high school and Ellen is finally going to the same school as her two favourite people in the world, she sees how the two boys are the objects of much speculation and begins to ask questions of her own. She has all the company she needs in her older brother Link and his best friend James, with whom she is “totally madly in love”. ![]() Ellen is a fourteen year-old who doesn’t need many friends. ![]()
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