![]() ![]() Green's first novel since The Fault in Our Stars is another heartbreaker, full of intelligent questions. The reunion leads to romance, until Aza's anxiety won't allow it. Aza's best friend Daisy, in a classic sidekick role, pressures Aza to contact Davis, hoping they'll learn something about the disappearance-and maybe get a cut of the $100,000 reward. Now Davis's billionaire father is missing, running from a warrant for his arrest. ![]() ![]() Her problems amplify when she reconnects with Davis, a boy she met years earlier at "Sad Camp," where both had gone to grieve their recently deceased parents. Now 16, Aza takes meds (irregularly) to treat anxiety, which is manifesting in increasingly self-destructive ways. When she was eight, her father succumbed to a heart attack while mowing the lawn. Like many of Green's characters, Aza Holmes is whip smart, articulate, and tortured by worry. ![]()
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