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The Immeasurable Depth of You

By: Maria Ingrande Mora
Narrated by: Elsa Lepecki Bean, Maria Ingrande Mora
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In the devastating but uplifting tradition of Adam Silvera and Nova Ren Suma comes a queer supernatural coming-of-age story from acclaimed author Maria Ingrande Mora.

How do you face your fears when everything is terrifying?

Fifteen-year-old Brynn can’t stop thinking about death. Her intrusive thoughts and severe anxiety leave her feeling helpless—and hopeless. So after her mom interprets one of Brynn’s blog posts as a suicide note, she takes extreme measures, confiscating Brynn’s phone, blocking her Internet access, and banishing her to stay with her father who lives “off the grid” on a houseboat in the Florida mangroves. Isolated from her online friends—her only friends—Brynn resigns herself to a summer of mind-numbing boredom and loneliness… until Skylar appears.

Skylar is everything Brynn isn’t—sultry, athletic, and confident. Yet Brynn feels at home around this fearless girl who pushes her to try new things and makes her belly flutter with nerves that have nothing to do with anxiety. When Brynn discovers that Skylar is trapped in the bayou and can’t tell her why, she resolves to free her new crush from the dark waters, even if it means confronting all of her worst fears.

©2023 Maria Ingrande Mora (P)2023 Listening Library
Horror LGBTQ+ Mental Health Young Adult Scary Feel-Good
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A vividly beautiful story you can’t put down!

The Immeasurable Depth of you as a title is a play on words that will leave you captivated. This author writes with such vivid descriptions, insights and humor. I found the story profoundly enjoyable and relevant to the growing struggles of all teens in this time in our lives. Poignant and fun at the same time, it’s a must read for all ages.

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Thought-provoking and Meaningful

Very well written story that provides insights into the different ways that different people perceive our world. I love how the characters reflect aspects of people in my life (including myself) and how engaging the plot was, from beginning to end. Worth reading!

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Anxiety and angst

Fairly well written but not the story I was expecting. I think it may be a good story for teens who deal with anxiety and depression. I personallly wanted more than just a one sided crush and more of a f/f type of relationship between main characters, and less of a all the anxiety ridden girl who also crushes on a librarian boy.

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