
Me Before You
Jojo Moyes · 2012
A love story between a quadriplegic man and his caregiver that refuses easy resolution or consolation. Moyes writes Will Traynor's intelligence, anger, and ultimate choice with respect and without sentimentality; Louisa Clark's transformation through loving him is equally real. Controversial ending, unarguable emotional impact.
The case against
Underneath the romance sits the message that disabled life is not worth living, however carefully Moyes pads it. Will exists mainly to transform Louisa, which makes him more device than character, and the love story reads as a long preamble to a foregone conclusion. The tears are honestly earned. What they're for is the problem.
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