Me Before You by Jojo Moyes
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Me Before You by Jojo Moyes
However, a short time into her employment, Lou is shocked when she secretly learns of Will's wish to end this unbearable life. Over the span of the next few months, Lou, who has come to deeply care for Will, desperately devises a plan to show Will the fulfilling and adventurous life he can still lead even while living with almost complete lack of body movement. Will becomes Lou's only priority, straining her relationships with her family and boyfriend, but she will stop at nothing to change his mind. When the six months is up, Lou really believes she has changed his outlook on his own life.
But has she done it? Is Lou enough to make Will want to live?
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I really enjoyed this book. Moyes' writes clearly, descriptively, and captivatingly. She addresses a topic that exists in reality and leaves the reader to see how hard it is for those surrounding a devastated loved one to come to terms with the desire to end one's life. In addition to Lou, we get small glimpses into the minds of each of the surrounding family members and friends in both Will and Lou's lives. We develop a better understanding of each character and why they have the relationships with Will and Lou that they do. We grow to love Will, despite his sometimes ignorant and snide remarks. We understand the foundations of his now everyday frustrations and we cheer on Lou as she sets her life on a different track to change Will's life solely out her love and appreciation for him.
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