A Sidekick to Jojo Moyes' Me Before You

A Sidekick to Jojo Moyes' Me Before You

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WARNING: This is an unofficial reading sidekick designed to heighten your enjoyment and understanding of Me Before You by Jojo Moyes. Do not buy this sidekick until you first have a copy of the original work. BookBuddy is an imprint of BookScribed, an independent digital learning company with a mission to bring the joy of reading and insightful discussion of today's best novels to readers everywhere. As you read the original work, our sidekick is the perfect complement, filled with all sorts of fun, insightful commentary and analysis to help you get the most out of the novel and take your reading to the next level.In this analysis of Me Before You by Jojo Moyes, you'll read about the novel's conflicting themes of the right to die and the courage to start over. Challenge your mind as each side of the equation is discussed. A love story for a generation, Me Before You is a New York Times bestselling novel that chronicles the utterly boring life of Louisa Clark. She has a close-knit family, a steady boyfriend, and a desire to stretch beyond the boundaries of her sleepy little village. We break down each chapter into easy-to-digest nuggets of analysis, as you watch Lou fall for the wheelchair-bound Will Traynor. He lived large and played hard: traveling, enjoying extreme sports, and doing anything else that got his motor running. Now he sits idle, certain that there is no more point to living.Will chooses to exercise his right to die. Given his budding love with Lou, will he change his mind? Can she give him the courage to start over?They have so little in common, yet each would do anything just to see the other happy. How far would you go to make the one you love happy? What if it meant breaking that person's heart?As you enjoy Jojo Moyes' novel, escape into a deeper reading experience with this sidekick!BookBuddy is not affiliated with or endorsed by Jojo Moyes or her publisher. We always provide 100% independent commentary and critical analysis.
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