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Something's Wrong with Micah
Something's Wrong with Micah
Something's Wrong with Micah
Audiobook7 hours

Something's Wrong with Micah

Written by Jamison Hill

Narrated by Slade Hovick

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

In the wake of a devastating car accident, sixteen-year-old Micah Hunter’s world begins to unravel. A mysterious illness leaves him unable to pursue the football dreams that he once shared with his father. At the peak of his illness, Micah bumps his wheelchair into Evie Thompson, a headstrong fifteen-year-old living with her own challenges. Coming of age and coming to terms with their disabilities, Micah and Evie find solace and companionship in each other.

As their connection deepens, Evie helps Micah discover the truth about his illness, allowing him to reconnect with his past. But, in doing so, Micah fails to discover Evie’s deteriorating health, which she keeps hidden. When Micah finally realizes the gravity of her situation, he must make the most difficult decision of his life: get Evie the help she needs or respect her wishes and risk losing her forever.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJamison Hill
Release dateNov 21, 2023
ISBN9798868727832
Something's Wrong with Micah
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Jamison Hill

Jamison Hill has written for, among others, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Men’s Journal, the Los Angeles Times, Vox, and VICE. He has been featured on Netflix, as well as WBUR’s Modern Love podcast and Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast. You can join the thousands of people who follow Jamison on Twitter (@NotTheWhiskey), Instagram (@NotLikeTheWhiskey), and his blog (JamisonWrites.com).

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    Dull and uninteresting. I hated all the ableism and harshness towards Micah’s disability that was put into the book. It was too OTT. I ended up giving up on this book and wouldn’t rate it at all. Also the was too much drivel about American Football that the author didn’t need to go into.