![]() It’s very relevant in today’s time because it talks about viruses and pandemics and really gave me insight into what our lives could be like after covid-19. I wasn’t too sure heading into this book, but i actually really loved it! Now Walter’s devised a plan to help Phoebe overcome her anxiety, and she must decide whether to continue isolating herself or risk everything initiating a friendship with the charming subway busker she can’t help but want to touch.” By the time she reaches high school, her only sources of respite are pottery class and her friendship with Walter, the elderly owner of the used bookstore where she works part-time. ![]() To protect Toby’s health in the years that follow, Phoebe dedicates herself to pathogen avoidance, refusing to touch any potential sources of contamination-handrails, doorknobs, vending machine buttons, and even other people-leading to an unintended life of seclusion. Before she got Covid and infected him, putting his already fragile life in danger. There was a time she didn’t worry obsessively about rogue pathogens lurking on every surface, lying in wait to contaminate her.īut that was before her brother Toby’s premature birth left him with underdeveloped lungs. “Sixteen-year-old Phoebe Benson wasn’t always germophobic. ![]() ![]() ![]() Happy easter!! i just finished my arc of “phoebe unfired” by amalie jahn! thank you to the publisher and netgalley for the arc in exchange for an honest review! all thoughts and opinions are my own. ![]()
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