This is a beautiful book, and not just because I was lucky
enough to get the hardcover edition. Furniss is not afraid to deal with
hard-hitting issues, yet she does so in a way that is mature and personal,
making it seem that much more real. This story is one that will leave you
constantly guessing and, sometimes, make you shed a few tears. It's a strong
reminder that whilst every ending may not be 'happy', it's your choice to move
past certain events and make the best of the life you have.
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