Daniel Cabot Puts Down Roots By Cat Sebastian Review
Set against the backdrop of 1970s NYC, the book emphasizes the importance of community, shared grief, and making space for happiness in a chaotic world.
Daniel is a charming, outgoing "cinnamon roll," while Alex is prickly, difficult, and antisocial, yet they find a perfect balance through honesty and understanding. Purchasing Information The book is available in multiple formats: Daniel Cabot Puts Down Roots by Cat Sebastian
His best friend, , is a 30-year-old Ukrainian immigrant and pediatrician who runs a low-cost clinic for his community. The two are already inseparable when the book begins—Daniel brings Alex lunch, and Alex ensures Daniel takes care of himself—and the narrative follows their gradual realization that they are already in love. Themes and Characters Set against the backdrop of 1970s NYC, the
by Cat Sebastian is a cozy, "vibes-over-plot" historical romance set in 1973 New York City. It serves as the third book in The Cabots series, focusing on a member of a wealthy, Kennedy-esque family who chooses a more authentic, low-key life in the East Village. Plot and Setting The two are already inseparable when the book
Alex is portrayed as neurodivergent (specifically autistic), finding most people difficult and relying on strict routines. Reviewers from Goodreads and Book Recs and Blooms highlight how Sebastian treats this representation with care and nuance.
The story follows , a 26-year-old music journalist and veteran who is feeling somewhat adrift after his military service. He finds purpose in a community garden he has started in an abandoned lot next to his run-down apartment.
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