![]() ![]() And Conner… poor Conner struggled to find himself in a world of expectation and pain. I saw the most progress in him by the end. Tony struggled with his guilt and sexuality. Although in the end, there seemed to be no reprieve for that. Vanessa struggled with her cutting addiction. I was definitely rooting for a change in these teen’s lives.Ĭhange originates in each individual person. We believe people placed in unfortunate situations deserve what happens to them when it shouldn’t. We think people people that were blessed with great genes are happy when they aren’t. We think money buys happiness when it doesn’t. It brought to life all the injustices some people face in a blind world. People hear this and think, “Well what’s the problem.” It is hard to look past these things and see the loneliness these people experience. I saw him in Conner.Ĭonner supposedly had everything. I never will know his side of the story, but reading this book made me feel closer to him somehow. I have had experience with suicide before. Can you ever really get over pain…loss…love? Three teens have their fair share of issues, but can they find redemption in one another? ![]()
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