A Kind of Contradiction

“When I first met you, I felt a kind of contradiction in you. You’re seeking something, but at the same time, you are running away for all you’re worth.”
— Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore

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After living with her aunt in San Francisco for nine months, Cosima Gilbert returns to her hometown of Brighton, Maine, with lilac hair and a devil-may-care attitude. Not only does she have to deal with her mother’s constant criticism and a newfound friendship with her formerly belligerent brother, but her brother’s best friend, Nash Buchanan, won’t leave her alone. And the problem is that Cosima really doesn’t want him to.

Gilbert [] Buchanan

A story about whiskey, late nights, secrets, and standing up for yourself.

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