Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Everyday by David Levithan

A wakes up in a new body everyday. A borrows a body but only for a day. A has set rules and abides by them. But things change when A wakes up in Justin's body and meets his girlfriend, Rhiannon.
They have an amazing day together and A only wishes to stay and meet Rhiannon again and again, everyday.
What follows is an unbelievable story.
What I love about it is that in every page, this book tells us about how very diverse we are. Yes, the same flesh, blood and bones. But inside we are different people and that truly matters. The body is a case holding a person and we should be whatever we identify ourselves as. There is no definition of 'normal', afterall. The word is too subjective.
Yes, A's story is seemingly impossible and highly complicated. But does that make A incapble amd undesevering of love?
It is indeed a story of coming of age and truly realising how the world works.