Gayle Forman can share the reader to Mias cruel stroke of fate. As a few seconds to make a decision, a fateful moment may yet change a lifetime. The story is written from the first-person perspective, so that the reader mitfiebert continuously with the protagonist Mia. I found the speed in the Gayle Forman readers of the terrible car accident reported astonishment, I would have expected much later in the book in order. However, the entire action is based on this and so walk the reader between past and present, in which one may get to know Mias friends and family closer, back and forth. Quick one realizes DSAs Mia is quite different from her family. All family members have blonde hair and blue eyes are, except this is Mia brunette and has brown eyes. Even music comes Technically Mia with her family on no green branch, because Mia loves classical music and playing with a maniacal devotion cello while her family huge rock music fans. Nevertheless, the reader gets to know the incredibly large dependence of those four people and how much they love each other and appreciate. However, Mia learns not only from her family love, but also by her boyfriend Adam. Both give an absolute dream couple and the two combines the common love of music. A life without Adam Mia could imagine only with difficulty and Adam feels the same way, because for Mia he would drop everything and leave. And Mia's best friend Kim is impossible to imagine her life. The two are as thick as thieves and dub as "dark, quiet, good girl twins" just the perfect BFFs duo that always can count on each other.
Until the very end I was appalled by Mias unbelievable calm. If I were in their situation, I would probably be more than one run in circles screaming and would have howled incessantly the eyes out of your head. But most likely it has just this sobriety with which they helped look down on their own lives, not to lose yourself. After beautifully poignant end of "If I Stay" I really want to in "Where she went" more and certainly hope to an equally poignant emotional story.