
He never showed up, and he texted her to say he overslept the morning she was leaving. So she wrote him a letter and tucked it inside his favorite book at his family's bookshop, and she waited for him to come to her. She knew that Henry was fascinated by Amy, the pretty new girl in school, but she figured she needed to tell him how she felt before she moved away. They were utterly inseparable, and the truth is, Rachel was in love with Henry. But as I was crying so hard I wet my t-shirt (don't judge), at the same time I was thinking that I may very well become obsessed with Cath Crowley's writing after this one. This book had me sobbing like I haven't since All the Bright Places or maybe even Me Before You, although there's not quite the same level of tragedy.
