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Oxford Messed Up

Published
Nov 2011
Main Genre
Literary Literary
Pages
336

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Oxford Messed Up won the GOLD for Best Adult Fiction E-Book! Oxford Messed Up is a unique literary love story that transports readers on a meaningful and emotional journey where the academic world of Oxford, the music of Van Morrison, and an old claw-foot bathtub serve as a backdrop for learning, self-discovery, and transcendent love. Rhodes Scholar Gloria Zimmerman is an academic superstar who has come to Oxford University to study feminist poetry. Yet the rigors of the academy pale in comparison to her untreated Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, fueled by her overachieving parents and manifested in a deathly aversion to germs and human contact. Her next-door neighbor (who is also, to her mortification, her loomate) is Henry Young, the appealing but underachieving musician son of an overbearing and disapproving Oxford don. Still mourning the death of his supportive mother while enduring the mockery of his disapproving and merciless father, Henry is haunted by the unexpectedly serious ramifications of a reckless and tragic youth. Gloria and Henry's relationship evolves from a shared obsession with Van Morrison's music into a desire on the part of each to fill in the gaps in the life of the other. Yet the constraints of a debilitating illness and the looming revelation of a catastrophic secret conspire to throw their worlds into upheaval and threaten the possibilities of their unlikely yet redemptive love.

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Nov 2011 Grant Place Press ISBN13 9780984675104 ISBN10 0984675108
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Nov 2011 Grant Place Press ISBN13 9780615516592 ISBN10 0615516599
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Nov 2011 Grant Place Press ISBN10 B0063UQVM2
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Nov 2011 Grant Place Press ISBN13 2940013630277