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The love, as pure and profound as the feeling may be, is it enough to survive grief? Finn and Autumn were inseparable, but life led them down opposing paths. He has always been in love with her, but has now accepted that his love will never be reciprocated, and now that they have become friends again, he does not want to risk driving her away once more. Jack, however, does not believe in Autumn's innocence as much, but knows that changing Finn's mind is a lost cause. He only wants to protect his best friend, but does not know how to prevent his heart from being broken.
When Autumn finally completes her book, she invites Finn to read it, and the feelings of the two are revealed, but perhaps it is too late to write a new chapter. Revisiting the perspectives of beloved characters from "If He Had Been with Me," Laura Nowlin brings a new layer to this story that overflows with truth, tragedy, grief, and ponders how love can both destroy and heal us.
Finn has always been enamored with Autumn, but has come to terms with the fact that his love will never be reciprocated. Now that they have rekindled their friendship, he is unwilling to jeopardize their relationship once more. Meanwhile, Jack, although skeptical of Autumn's sincerity, knows that convincing Finn to move on is a futile endeavor. His sole concern is protecting his best friend, yet he is uncertain of how to shield Finn's heart from further anguish.
When Autumn finally shares her completed book with Finn, their concealed emotions are brought to light, but the opportunity to forge a new chapter may have already slipped away. Revisiting the captivating characters from "If He Had Been with Me," Laura Nowlin delves deeper into a story that overflows with truth, tragedy, and the complex nature of grief, exploring how love can both devastate and heal us.
Autumn's long-awaited book unveiling prompts the resurfacing of Finn and Autumn's concealed feelings, but the timing may be too late to rewrite their story. Amidst this, Jack struggles to protect his best friend Finn, whose heart has always belonged to Autumn, even as Finn has come to accept that his love may never be reciprocated. Laura Nowlin's captivating exploration of these beloved characters from "If He Had Been with Me" delves into the nuances of truth, tragedy, and grief, pondering the dual nature of love as both a destructive and curative force.
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publisher | HarperCollins Brasil (April 15, 2024) | ||||
publication_date | April 15, 2024 | ||||
language | Portuguese | ||||
file_size | 3460 KB | ||||
text_to_speech | Enabled | ||||
screen_reader | Supported | ||||
enhanced_typesetting | Enabled | ||||
word_wise | Not Enabled | ||||
sticky_notes | On Kindle Scribe | ||||
print_length | 410 pages | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #1,749,460 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #589 in Teen & Young Adult Fiction about Death #1,809 in Teen & Young Adult Fiction about Death & Dying #3,886 in Teen & Young Adult Social Issues eBooks | ||||
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