ISBN-13: 9780552574235
Publisher: Corgi Books
Publication Date: September 2015
Format: Paperback, 320 pgs
Source: Purchased
Living a normal life. Falling in love. Such simple little things in our lives yet Madeline Whittier finds doing them is a huge challenge. You see, Maddy is allergic to the world. She is suffering from Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID) and anything can trigger a bout of sickness in her. And she hasn't stepped out of her house in seventeen years. Her mother and Carla, her caregiver are the only persons she really sees face-to-face; other than that she studies and surf online, read books and living her life in an enclosed room. Anyone who wants to visit has to go through air decontamination and no touching is allowed. It is no wonder Maddy has no friends until a new family moves next to them.
Olly is an energetic guy who loves parkour and mathematics. He has a younger sister, Kara, and a father who vents his anger onto them when he's drunk or in a foul mood. Olly and Maddy first saw each other through her window the day they moved in, and after that Maddy couldn't get him out of her mind. She is fascinated by his zest, and she wonders what it would be like to be Outside. Olly is intrigued by the mysterious Maddy, too. He made the first move by giving her his email address and a friendship is formed. They talk a lot through IMs and it is Olly who makes Maddy's once isolated life becomes something more alive and meaningful. And the more they corresponded and got to know each other, the more Maddy wants to know the world beyond her confined house and of course, seeing Olly in person. They have fallen in love with each other and finally one day Maddy decides to take the risk and venture outside, despite anything.
Everything, Everything is a different yet unforgettable story about love and finding oneself. The storyline is simple yet it is powerful and it evoked all the emotions in me. There are laughter and tears; and there are also love and forgiveness. Through Maddy's eyes, she shares with us the meaning of life and taking that leap towards risk for the sake of love and embracing it. The author has captured Maddy's voice beautifully and what I felt about her chemistry with Olly is so strong that it made my heart leaps up and ache at the same time. This is a great debut in my opinion and I also have to mention that the interior illustrations are gorgeous, too. David Yoon (who is the author's husband) created the illustrations for Everything, Everything and they certainly put this story into better perspective through Maddy's eyes. The ending will definitely lead readers pondering but not in the way they have expected.
What a contrast--SCID girl and Parkour boy. You've really caught my interest with this one. I love that the illustrations are by the author's husband, too. How rewarding to work together on a project like this.
ReplyDeleteJenclair - Their differences and what they do to make their relationship works are a huge draw to this book. I think it's both a wonderful and rewarding experience for couples to work together on projects, especially like this one. :)
DeleteI've been seeing mention of this book all week, and am very curious about it, especially after reading your thoughts on it, Melody. Like Jenclair, I was first struck by the contrast between the two characters. I will definitely be adding this one to my wish list.
ReplyDeleteWendy - I think it's definitely worth the mention; I really liked this book. I hope you'll enjoy it when you get to it, Wendy.
DeleteSee, I was already excited to read this, and I didn't even know it had interior illustrations. Which I'm a sucker for. Can't wait to get my hands on it.
ReplyDeleteJenny - I hope you'll enjoy it as much as I did! :)
DeleteThis book has such a lovely book cover. Thank you for bringing this book to our attention, Melody! Sounds like a great story.
ReplyDeleteIliana - Yes, I love that cover! And I enjoyed the story very much. I hope you'll read it and like it like I did.
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