| Reggie isn't really a romantic: she's been hurt too often, and doesn't let people in as a rule. Plus, when you're dealing with the Three Stages of Depression, it's hard to feel warm and fuzzy. When Reggie meets Snake, though, he doesn't give her much of a choice. Snake has a neck tattoo, a Twizzler habit, and a fair share of arrogance, but he's funny, charming, and interested in Reggie. Snake also has an ex-girlfriend who's seven months pregnant. Good thing Reggie isn't a romantic. Definitions of Indefinable Things follows three teens as they struggle to comprehend love, friendship, and depression-and realize one definition doesn't always cover it.
What happens when the only guy who gets you is the one you can’t have?
- An Unflinching Look at Depression: Reggie is an expert on the Three Stages of Depression. Snake is just trying to survive his. A raw, honest, and surprisingly funny take on teen mental health.
- Witty Banter: He has a neck tattoo and a Prozac prescription. She thinks his favorite band sucks. Their first conversation happens in the laxative aisle—and it only gets more complicated from there.
- A Complicated Romance: He’s charming, he’s funny… and his ex-girlfriend is seven months pregnant. For a girl who’s sworn off romance, Snake is the last person Reggie should fall for.
- More Than a Love Story: A moving story about friendship, loss, and the struggle to define things like love and happiness when one definition doesn’t always cover it.
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