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Meri Weiss

    Meri Weiss crafts narratives that delve into the complexities of human psychology and intricate relationships. Her distinct style is marked by a penetrating insight into the human psyche, employing sensitive prose that captures subtle emotional nuances. Weiss explores universal themes of identity, loss, and the search for meaning in the contemporary world. Her fiction is celebrated for its authenticity and its capacity to resonate deeply with readers.

    Closer to Fine
    • Closer to Fine

      • 310 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.7(119)Add rating

      In this luminous debut novel about a young woman putting her life back together after the death of her brother, Meri Weiss explores hope after heartbreak, and the myriad ways that those we love can make us whole again. . .Growing up, Alexandra and her older brother Ashley were never close. Her decision to move in to Ashley's Upper West Side apartment to care for him during his final months surprises herself as much as anyone, but it can't erase the guilt Alex feels at the years they wasted. Now, four years after his death, with a bout of depression and a suicide attempt behind her, Alex feels fragile but no longer broken. As for normal--only with her roommate and best friend Jordy and their gay friend Jax can she feel anything close to that.Then Alex's therapist, Sam, bequeaths her a cryptic message that changes everything. The note reads simply, "You're missing a piece of yourself." At Sam's funeral, Alex meets Tucker--the charming, cute son of one of New York's wealthiest businessmen. As their romance deepens, Tucker tries to draw Alex out of her safety zone. But is Tucker the key to Sam's riddle, or is the real answer still waiting to be found?At once humorous and heartbreaking, and peopled with deftly rendered characters, Closer to Fine is an exquisite first novel about love, loss, and self discovery, written with uncommon verve and grace.

      Closer to Fine