Journal entry: Heading to school. I know what everyone will say. There goes the girl who tried to kill herself . . .
It’s Addison’s first day back to school after her attempt. She’s afraid and worried and writes her fears down in a journal. Every chapter begins with her journal entry, but the chapters are not from her point of view. They are from the point of view of the four other students whose lives were made better because Addison existed in the school that day.
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“A fantastic read, perfectly paced and packed with emotion and characters I fell in love with. Everyone needs to read this amazing book!”–James Dashner, author of the NYT bestselling series Maze Runner