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256 pages, Paperback
First published March 2, 2016
“How was your afternoon?"
“No one died, so it was a big improvement on my morning.�
"Time is pulling us apart. With every second that passes, the space between us widens. Today, I saw him yesterday. In a few days, it will have been last week. Then, last month. And there is nothing I can do to keep time from wedging more of itself between us. It is inevitable."
Emotionally-charged narrative that focuses on the separate methods of grieving, releasing the loss of a loved one, and moving on in a constructive way, living your life to the fullest.
Occasionally stumbles on plot, and leaves a few too many details about Isaac's death vague; Isaac's relationship with Ryan seems barely present compared to Miles and Harley, which is a little jarring.
An emotional gut-punch as three teenagers who had the same best friend must learn to live without him, face their personal demons, and forge proper friendships with eachother, built on the foundation of their shared grief and loss.