Luiza, a young literature student, sees her calm and centered life turned upside down when she comes across Mirela, a charming and enigmatic classmate. Luiza's world, until then guided by her passion for words and literature, finds a new dimension when unknown feelings begin to blossom in her heart.
Without fully understanding this emotional turmoil, Luiza finds herself diving into unknown territory, in which the lyrics and verses that used to be her compass become ineffective in guiding her steps. The relationship between Luiza and Mirela develops amid challenges, discoveries and the resistance of social standards.
As Luiza tries to reconcile her studies and the new, pulsating feeling, she faces questions about identity, acceptance and the meaning of love in her life. Facing prejudice and insecurities, Luiza seeks to find her own voice in a world that often prefers to silence her.
"All the Months I Loved You" is an engaging story that explores the journey of self-discovery, acceptance and love, showing that sometimes the most complex words are not in books, but in hearts that open themselves to new experiences and feelings.
"All the Months I Loved You" is a compelling story of self-discovery, written by a talented author who delves deep into the complexities of human relationships and the emotions that permeate them. Luiza, a young literature student, is expertly portrayed as she navigates an emotional turmoil after meeting Mirela, an enigmatic classmate. The romance between the two protagonists is skillfully woven through challenges and discoveries, highlighting not only romantic love, but also issues of identity, acceptance and facing social prejudices. The author skillfully captures Luiza's internal dilemmas as she tries to reconcile her feelings with her academic passions. The narrative is captivating and exciting, keeping the reader eager for each page. "All the Months I Loved You" is a story that transcends words, leaving a lasting impression on the beauty and complexity of love and self-discovery.
2 stars. I feel like this was translated and if it was that makes sense. The writing is incredibly awkward and everything is stilted and feels so unnatural. The characters felt like they were in junior high instead of college. It was just strange. It’s short but I can’t say that I enjoyed it unfortunately.