Over the course of their relationship, Violet finally begins to move on from Eleanor’s death, and Finch finds that he feels more alive than ever before. As Violet and Finch get to know each other, both of them learn that having purpose and connecting with each other can be healing. Finch, meanwhile, idealizes death and suicide due to his struggle with an undiagnosed mental illness. Feeling that her life no longer has meaning or purpose, Violet is contemplating suicide. Grief and trauma play a central role in All the Bright Places: when readers meet Violet, she’s still struggling to cope with her sister Eleanor’s death in a car accident nine months earlier. Finch: The night of the day my life changed
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