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Nick: College is supposed to be when you figure out who you are, but it's not easy when your roommate is your identical twin brother. Nick shares everything with his brother Nate, including a genetic condition that causes visual impairment. Nick feels like Nate is better at everything, including being blind. But when Nick falls for nerdy theater major Abby, he finally starts to strike out on his own. Abby: That guy in Abby's lit class is just her type, not only because he's sweet and gorgeous, but because he's blind. Abby is a devotee-she's attracted to people with disabilities. But after her…mehr

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Nick: College is supposed to be when you figure out who you are, but it's not easy when your roommate is your identical twin brother. Nick shares everything with his brother Nate, including a genetic condition that causes visual impairment. Nick feels like Nate is better at everything, including being blind. But when Nick falls for nerdy theater major Abby, he finally starts to strike out on his own. Abby: That guy in Abby's lit class is just her type, not only because he's sweet and gorgeous, but because he's blind. Abby is a devotee-she's attracted to people with disabilities. But after her ex rejected her when she came out to him, she's scared to reveal the truth of her attraction. How can she tell Nick he's not her first blind boyfriend? At a big Midwestern state university in the 1990s, Nick and Abby stumble towards adulthood, through awkward parties, regrettable flirtations, frantic cramming, and poorly planned road trips. It's college life in all its exciting, raunchy, disgusting, hilarious glory, set to a 90s alt-rock soundtrack.
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Lucy May Lennox is a connoisseur of novels featuring men with physical disabilities. After growing frustrated with all the cliches, ignorance and stereotypes, she decided to write her own positive take on disability. She also loves immersing herself in earlier historical periods and imagining the lives of people who don't usually make it into the history books. She lives in the beautiful Pacific Northwest USA with her husband and children.