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After You: A Novel By Jojo Moyes | Summary & Analysis

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After You, by Jojo Moyes, broadens our understanding of the human condition following the death of a loved one. Readers who have lost someone close will be able to identify with the bereaved characters who struggle to find themselves and maintain relationships with others. This book offers ample opportunities for readers to share their own hardships brought about by loss. Readers fortunate enough to not yet have lost someone close will be exposed to the affects morning brings upon people, some of which are quite unexpected.

Death, however, is not the sole driving force in this story. Readers will delight in the characters’ misadventures as they tackle problems raised by love, family, and the workplace. While much of the story takes characters down a path to self-discovery, much more is devoted to action that embraces the spirit of life. Readers will also enjoy humor frequently used by Moyes to lift the spirit of the characters and readers alike.
This fast-paced read will bring readers to not only better understand themselves, but also to help others understand how misfortune can bring people together.

The summary and analysis of After You is a useful tool for refreshing one’s reading comprehension and for stimulating discussion among readers. Designed to broaden one’s understanding of the work, it inspires talking points for readers so that they get the most from the reading experience.

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26 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 16, 2015

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September 17, 2023
tbh this book was kinda of slow and took me FOREVER to finish. that may be to my OVER TWO MONTH LONG READING SLUMP, but it wasn't as good as the first or third book. BUTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT i do LOOOOOOOOOVVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE SAMMY BOY. he's just so GRRRRRRRRRRRRR yk?
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July 12, 2016
great witty and ubsurd comedy to carry the reader through her dealing with depression. Great relationships, everyone has foibles.
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November 25, 2016
Love and loss, love and loss, the circle of life, we all experience it in different ways, some larger than others. A great followup to Me Before You, tissues required for me at the end.
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