Reviewed by Kim Deister on
Theo is the guy that no one really understands, including himself. Even his two best friends seem to know him only on the most basic of levels. His family is largely a group of people living separate lives and I frequently thought that his little sister Decca was the most together of them all. He has had a pretty troubled past and he struggles to figure out who he is. Violet is the, on the surface, the popular girl with the "right" friends and the "right" boyfriend. Inside, she is a mess, struggling to survive after losing her sister, her best friend. She doesn't know how to move on, bogged down in her grief. The two meet in the worst possible moment, two people who are seemingly totally different. Yet they are drawn to each other and their story is beautiful.
There is so much depth to this story. Yes, there are heart wrenchingly sad moments, but there are beautiful ones, too. There is a ton of unexpected and witty humor, and so much sweetness from Theo that made him even more amazing. But there is no denying that Theo's story also made me angry, as a parent. Without giving too much away, it just angered me to see him as he was through much of the book. If his parents had just opened their eyes and taken the time to BE parents, his story could have been so very different. And that drove me insane.
My Recommendation: This is a beautiful read. The story is not light, but touches on real issues with compassion. Not every story has a perfectly happy ending, but there is always a lesson to be learned and that is the case with this incredible novel.
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