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The Understatement of the Year is often described as "angsty," and rightfully so. It puts the reader through an emotional wringer, but it is a journey worth taking. It is a story about bravery, the cost of secrets, and the realization that living a half-life is far more painful than the truth.
Five years ago, Michael Graham and John Rikker were best friends and high school lovers. Their relationship ended abruptly when they were caught together and attacked in a hate crime. Graham fled the scene out of fear, leaving Rikker to be brutally beaten. The Aftermath: the understatement of the year sarina bowen vk
. The novel explores themes of internalized homophobia, second chances, and the weight of past trauma through the eyes of two star athletes. Plot Overview The story follows John Rikker , the only "out" player in Division 1 college hockey, and Michael Graham The Understatement of the Year is often described
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As part of the Brooklyn Bruisers universe (though it can be read as a standalone), the hockey setting is well-researched and central to the plot.
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: Rekindling a relationship from their past.