I'm The Same
In the lush forests of Oregon, Kodak's past collides with his future when he lands a prestigious writing fellowship far away from the haunting memories of his Southern roots. At a gala, he is introduced to Quinn, heir of the family backing the program. Their connection ignites, but as Kodak grapples with tragedy and prejudice swirling around his biracial heritage, a cataclysmic earthquake challenges everything they've built.

Amidst the chaos of a deadly tsunami, Kodak and Quinn are torn apart - Quinn critically injured and Kodak is thrust into a race against time to save him. Fueled by love and an unyielding spirit, Kodak confronts nature's fury and the worst in humanity as he fights to protect those he holds dear.

"I'm the Same" is a poignant coming-of-age tale that delves into loss, belonging, and the profound strength found in love. With a fresh perspective on identity and self-acceptance, this captivating novel will linger in your heart even after you turn the final page. Embark on a journey of resilience and redemption in this unforgettable story that dares to explore what it truly means to find oneself amidst chaos.
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I'm The Same
In the lush forests of Oregon, Kodak's past collides with his future when he lands a prestigious writing fellowship far away from the haunting memories of his Southern roots. At a gala, he is introduced to Quinn, heir of the family backing the program. Their connection ignites, but as Kodak grapples with tragedy and prejudice swirling around his biracial heritage, a cataclysmic earthquake challenges everything they've built.

Amidst the chaos of a deadly tsunami, Kodak and Quinn are torn apart - Quinn critically injured and Kodak is thrust into a race against time to save him. Fueled by love and an unyielding spirit, Kodak confronts nature's fury and the worst in humanity as he fights to protect those he holds dear.

"I'm the Same" is a poignant coming-of-age tale that delves into loss, belonging, and the profound strength found in love. With a fresh perspective on identity and self-acceptance, this captivating novel will linger in your heart even after you turn the final page. Embark on a journey of resilience and redemption in this unforgettable story that dares to explore what it truly means to find oneself amidst chaos.
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I'm The Same

I'm The Same

by James Ungurait
I'm The Same

I'm The Same

by James Ungurait

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Overview

In the lush forests of Oregon, Kodak's past collides with his future when he lands a prestigious writing fellowship far away from the haunting memories of his Southern roots. At a gala, he is introduced to Quinn, heir of the family backing the program. Their connection ignites, but as Kodak grapples with tragedy and prejudice swirling around his biracial heritage, a cataclysmic earthquake challenges everything they've built.

Amidst the chaos of a deadly tsunami, Kodak and Quinn are torn apart - Quinn critically injured and Kodak is thrust into a race against time to save him. Fueled by love and an unyielding spirit, Kodak confronts nature's fury and the worst in humanity as he fights to protect those he holds dear.

"I'm the Same" is a poignant coming-of-age tale that delves into loss, belonging, and the profound strength found in love. With a fresh perspective on identity and self-acceptance, this captivating novel will linger in your heart even after you turn the final page. Embark on a journey of resilience and redemption in this unforgettable story that dares to explore what it truly means to find oneself amidst chaos.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185722848
Publisher: Ungurait House
Publication date: 04/09/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

James Ungurait is a novelist and storyteller whose work explores the spaces between identity, adventure, and self-discovery. He is the author of The Lost Son and I'm the Same, two deeply personal novels that dive into the emotional terrain of coming-of-age, grief, courage, and the quiet battles we fight to become ourselves.
James began writing The Lost Son during his first semester at the University of Mississippi, often stealing time in the library or beneath the oaks of the Grove to bring his character Phoenix to life. That writing process became a journey in itself—one that helped him discover his unique voice and a passion for crafting layered, emotionally resonant fiction.
Today, James lives and writes in Mississippi, drawing inspiration from the natural world, quiet moments of reflection, and the human capacity for growth. When he's not writing, you’ll likely find him outdoors—hiking a trail, chasing a sunset, or seeking out the next great story. His work invites readers to reflect, to feel, and to remember that sometimes the hardest journeys lead us back to who we’ve always been.
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