It’s pretty devastating how a person you’ve just met on the day you wished everything to end, will bring you endless joy, will take you to places you’ve never gone before, and in the end will turn into a memory, you’ll never forget.
In life, there are two types of people: the one who saves everyone and the one who needs to be saved. In this tear-jerking book written by Jennifer Niven, she unravels the life of two broken teenagers who are both challenged by their pasts, how staying for each other gives them the reason to live, and on the other hand, how love, no matter how strong it is, cannot save everything from falling.
“All the Bright Places” is not an ordinary book that talks about young love and so called typical “happy endings” it talks about how love and life is to be treasured, before everything vanishes.
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These two damaged teenagers met on a 6-foot ledge tower, on the day they wanted to end their lives. But instead of jumping to their ends, Finch ends up saving Violet, and starting from that day, Finch has found his reason to be “awake” which also saved him from his suicidal thoughts.
As they travel to places for a class project, the pair unties each other’s nooses and learns that life indeed is a bright place when you have someone on your side, holding your quivering hands as you look on the darkest side of uncertainty, despite the fact that you’re both standing on the