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Because You'll Never Meet Me by Leah Thomas is a story about Ollie, who is deadly allergic to electricity, and Moritz, who needs a pacemaker to survive. For that reason they can never meet each other. Through writing each other letters they unravel how they are connected and how to manage the struggles they face in their private lives.
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Because You'll Never Meet Me by Leah Thomas is a story about Ollie, who is deadly allergic to electricity, and Moritz, who needs a pacemaker to survive. For that reason they can never meet each other. Through writing each other letters they unravel how they are connected and how to manage the struggles they face in their private lives. It was originally published on July 2, 2015.
  
 
==Trigger Warnings==
 
==Trigger Warnings==
Explicitly shown or talked about:
 
 
* Ableism
 
* Ableism
* Animal Death
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* Alcohol (mentioned)
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* Alcoholism (mentioned)
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* Animal abuse
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* Animal death
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* Being an orphan
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* Being paralyzed
 
* Blindness
 
* Blindness
* Being paralyzed
 
 
* Body horror
 
* Body horror
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* Borderline personality disorder (mentioned)
 
* Broken spine
 
* Broken spine
 
* Bullying
 
* Bullying
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* Burning a person (mentioned)
 
* Cancer
 
* Cancer
 
* Child abuse (non-sexual)
 
* Child abuse (non-sexual)
 
* Childbirth
 
* Childbirth
 
* Choking
 
* Choking
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* Cigarettes
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* Cutting a person open (mentioned)
 
* Death
 
* Death
 
* Disabilities
 
* Disabilities
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* Drowning
 
* Epilepsy & seizures
 
* Epilepsy & seizures
 
* Experiments on humans
 
* Experiments on humans
 
* F-Slur (probably not reclaimed by the author)
 
* F-Slur (probably not reclaimed by the author)
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* Guns (mentioned)
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* Homophobia
 
* Hospital scene
 
* Hospital scene
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* Incest (mentioned)
 
* Life-threatening weight loss
 
* Life-threatening weight loss
 
* Manic depression
 
* Manic depression
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* Mood disorder
 
* Mood disorder
 
* Muteness
 
* Muteness
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* Narcolepsy (mentioned)
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* Needles
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* Nuclear explosion (mentioned)
 
* Pacemaker
 
* Pacemaker
 
* Panic attack (implied)
 
* Panic attack (implied)
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* Pee, emesis and poop
 
* Physical abuse
 
* Physical abuse
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* Poisoning (mentioned)
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* Pregnancy (mentioned)
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* Psychiatrist (mentioned)
 
* R-Slur (probably not reclaimed by the author)
 
* R-Slur (probably not reclaimed by the author)
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* Schizophrenia (mentioned)
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* Suicide (mentioned)
 
* Victim blaming (of a bullying victim)
 
* Victim blaming (of a bullying victim)
 
Medium often:
 
* Animal abuse
 
* Being an orphan
 
* Cigarettes
 
* Drowning
 
* Homophobia
 
* Needles
 
* Pee, vomit and poop
 
 
Only mentioned:
 
* Alcohol
 
* Alcoholism
 
* Borderline personality disorder
 
* Burning a person
 
* Cutting a person open
 
* Guns
 
* Incest
 
* Narcolepsy
 
* Nuclear explosion
 
* Poisoning
 
* Pregnancy
 
* Psychiatrist
 
* Schizophrenia
 
* Suicide
 
  
 
==Representation==
 
==Representation==
 
An asterisk (*) indicates that the author '''openly identifies''' with that identity.
 
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*Disabled characters
  
 
==Tropes==
 
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Latest revision as of 15:28, 12 January 2022

Because You'll Never Meet Me
Cover of Because You'll Never Meet Me by Leah Thomas
Author(s) Leah Thomas
Published July 2, 2015
Publisher Bloomsbury
Genre(s) Contemporary fiction
Age group Young adult


Because You'll Never Meet Me by Leah Thomas is a story about Ollie, who is deadly allergic to electricity, and Moritz, who needs a pacemaker to survive. For that reason they can never meet each other. Through writing each other letters they unravel how they are connected and how to manage the struggles they face in their private lives. It was originally published on July 2, 2015.

Trigger Warnings

  • Ableism
  • Alcohol (mentioned)
  • Alcoholism (mentioned)
  • Animal abuse
  • Animal death
  • Being an orphan
  • Being paralyzed
  • Blindness
  • Body horror
  • Borderline personality disorder (mentioned)
  • Broken spine
  • Bullying
  • Burning a person (mentioned)
  • Cancer
  • Child abuse (non-sexual)
  • Childbirth
  • Choking
  • Cigarettes
  • Cutting a person open (mentioned)
  • Death
  • Disabilities
  • Drowning
  • Epilepsy & seizures
  • Experiments on humans
  • F-Slur (probably not reclaimed by the author)
  • Guns (mentioned)
  • Homophobia
  • Hospital scene
  • Incest (mentioned)
  • Life-threatening weight loss
  • Manic depression
  • Mental illness
  • Mood disorder
  • Muteness
  • Narcolepsy (mentioned)
  • Needles
  • Nuclear explosion (mentioned)
  • Pacemaker
  • Panic attack (implied)
  • Pee, emesis and poop
  • Physical abuse
  • Poisoning (mentioned)
  • Pregnancy (mentioned)
  • Psychiatrist (mentioned)
  • R-Slur (probably not reclaimed by the author)
  • Schizophrenia (mentioned)
  • Suicide (mentioned)
  • Victim blaming (of a bullying victim)

Representation

An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.

  • Disabled characters

Tropes

No tropes have been added yet. To add some, click on the edit button!