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336 pages, Paperback
First published May 7, 2019
"Own your happiness as well as your sorrow. It makes you who you are."It's a dual third person point-of-view from Becks' and Jackson's perspectives, so we learn what they're feeling and thinking, experience scenes where they're present. I do like Becks' thought that "she was worthy, and [that] her parents hadn't been worthy of her", although it's sad about her fear of loss.