After You
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- Release Date: 2016-10-16
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After You by Jojo Moyes | Summary & Analysis
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After You, by Jojo Moyes, is the sequel to the 2009 bestseller Me Before You. It follows Louisa ‘Lou’ Clark’s struggle with grief after the death of the remarkable man who taught her how to live.
Will Traynor, a 35-year-old quadriplegic, hired 26-year-old Louisa Clark as a personal assistant. As as they grew close, he gave her six months to change his mind about assisted suicide. Will, a wealthy businessman, grew up privileged in the historic castle towering over rural Stortfold. His father was in charge of the castle while her dad was a groundskeeper. Will had to live with his parents after his accident. He exposed her to classical music, philosophy, fine art, food, and wine. In turn, she brought him out of isolation and softened his anger. They became best friends and fell in love. But their love was not enough to stop him from ending his life, with Lou at his side…
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Great book
5By Sherka47This Moyes novel takes off from where Me Before You left off. As a reader, it is nice to “come home again” to characters you’ve known. Louisa is trying to make a new life for herself once again and is having a miserable time of it. Still miserable from Will’s death, she suffers terribly from a fall some think is attempted suicide. Her recovery allows her to reconnect with her family, and begin grief recovery meetings. A young mystery girl enters her life, as does a medic who cared for her in the ambulance after her fall. Opportunities appear but the past and current, cloud the future. Great readLove this book!
5By Silentdarkness19This book first gives an overview on what the book is about, lists and describes the main characters, analyzes the characters' relationships, and discusses the book's themes. I would recommend reading the descriptions of the main characters first. When I first started reading, it was hard for me to keep track of the characters. The character analysis did a great job of helping me keep things straight. This book is about relationships, grief, and how to get through hard times.