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Normal People x One Day x Eleanor Oliphant is Complete Fine! Meet Me at the Ruins is a contemplative story of love, friendship + anxiety, set in early 2000s Edinburgh It's 2003, and Margo is reeling from a bad breakup. She's looking forward to a drama-free semester abroad at the University of Edinburgh, in Scotland. When she meets Ren, her beautiful and mysterious downstairs neighbor, her plans to keep things uncomplicated suddenly vanish. Struggling with the pace of her courses, and unsure of how to nurture her new friendships, Margo's brain works overtime to make sense of her environment.…mehr

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Normal People x One Day x Eleanor Oliphant is Complete Fine! Meet Me at the Ruins is a contemplative story of love, friendship + anxiety, set in early 2000s Edinburgh It's 2003, and Margo is reeling from a bad breakup. She's looking forward to a drama-free semester abroad at the University of Edinburgh, in Scotland. When she meets Ren, her beautiful and mysterious downstairs neighbor, her plans to keep things uncomplicated suddenly vanish. Struggling with the pace of her courses, and unsure of how to nurture her new friendships, Margo's brain works overtime to make sense of her environment. She longs for Ren, but she's unwilling to place her life on hold while he figures out his complicated feelings. Always trying to rise above her anxious nature, Margo throws herself into the social and romantic opportunities offered by her new city. She finds happiness in small moments, reveling in fluffy cappuccinos, long runs past ancient stone buildings, museums with friends, and surprising, spicy encounters. Despite the low rumble of an existential crisis nipping at her feet, Margo is determined to find her place in the world. All formats include a Reader's Guide.
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Luna Westish (nom de plume) is a wanderer, coffee drinker, traveler, plant enthusiast, and parent. In another life, Luna (nom de plume) writes about environmental issues, disability, and her ex-cult experience on Medium, with features in publications like Illumination and Better Humans. Raised in a high control religion where she was expected to excel in everything, Luna is re-learning to enjoy doing things imperfectly, like watercolor painting and mending clothes. She lives abroad with her partner, tween, teen, and rescue pup. Luna (she/her or they/them) is neurodivergent, queer, and disabled.