Everything Will Be Okay
by Sean J. Gebhardt
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Pub Date Feb 04 2025 | Archive Date Not set
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Description
Everything Will Be Okay is a raw, unflinching exploration of addiction, mental illness, and the search for redemption set against California's opioid crisis.
The story follows two men-Nick Wagner, a twenty- year-old battling addiction and the fallout from his recent incarceration, and Henry Foster, a disillusioned psychiatrist struggling with his own mental health after a painful divorce. As Nick falls deeper into addiction and fractured relationships, Henry uncovers secrets in his ex-wife's diary that threaten to unravel his fragile grip on reality. Both men are trapped in spirals of self-destruction, searching for a way out.
As gripping as it is heartbreaking, this novel bleeds onto the page, daring readers to face the darkest corners of the human psyche in search of a glimmer of hope.
'Sean Gebhardt cuts to the core of the human heart, and all the complications inside it.' Lauren McQuistin
Advance Praise
'Gripping, hopeful, heartbreaking...Sean Gebhardt cuts to the core of the human heart, and all the complications inside it.' Lauren McQuistin
'Gripping, hopeful, heartbreaking...Sean Gebhardt cuts to the core of the human heart, and all the complications inside it.' Lauren McQuistin
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9798991873208 |
PRICE | £12.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 320 |
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Featured Reviews
Thank you netgalley and to the publishers for the ARC. I enjoyed the story and plot of the book. It was engaging and the dialogue help drive the story. I enjoyed the ending of the story and would totally read another book by the author.
I loved the simplistic mini essays and the transcripts it felt like a therapy sessions (those had me in tears tbh) .....they showed that therapy doesn't show immediate results the moment you start it instead it's done repetitive to achieve a silver of change
I hope the author is happier and in a better place mentally/physically🫶🏾