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When Haru Was Here: We Are Okay meets WandaVision in this emotional novel about loneliness, complex friendships, and the challenge of letting go, from Dustin Thao, author of the TikTok sensation You’ve Reached Sam. After the tragic death of his best friend and the sudden departure of his sister without a word, Eric Ly feels utterly alone. To cope with his grief, Eric begins to create imaginary scenarios in his mind where everything is still fine. But one of these imagined scenarios unexpectedly becomes real—Haru Tanaka, a guy Eric briefly met the previous summer, starts appearing in his life. Haru, the person Eric has been dreaming about, becomes his only source of comfort. For the first time in a long while, Eric feels a sense of connection with someone, even though no one else can see Haru. As they spend more time together, Eric’s sense of reality starts to blur, and he begins questioning what’s real and what’s not. Eventually, his relationship with Haru starts to interfere with his real-world connections, forcing Eric to face the truth about his life, even if it means letting go of Haru forever.

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When Haru Was Here

  1. We Are Okay meets WandaVision in this novel about loneliness, complicated friendships, and letting go, from Dustin Thao, author of You’ve Reached Sam.
  2. Eric Ly is left feeling alone after the death of his best friend and his sister’s sudden departure without any explanation.
  3. To cope with his grief, Eric begins inventing imaginary scenarios where everything is still okay.
  4. One of these scenarios comes to life when Haru Tanaka, a guy Eric briefly met the previous summer, starts appearing in his reality.
  5. Haru is the person Eric has been dreaming about, and for the first time, he feels he has someone to connect with.
  6. Although no one else can see Haru, Eric feels comforted by this new, invisible presence.
  7. As Eric spends more time with Haru, he starts questioning what is real and what is a figment of his imagination.
  8. His relationship with Haru begins to interfere with his real-world relationships.
  9. Eric must confront his reality and make difficult choices, even if it means losing Haru forever.
  10. The novel explores themes of grief, loneliness, and coming to terms with personal loss.

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