A fun, great, interesting book. Hurray!
This was interesting historically - investigating eugenics in America, and as an aside, how the Nazi regime used eugenics research as a basis for their ethnic cleansing program. But beyond that, the story was very entertaining and engaging. Lots of different characters with lives intertwined. Explorations about life and death and the importance and meaning of life.
I loved the first line: "Ross Wakeman succeeded the first time he killed himself, but not the second or the third".
By the end of the book, Ross realizes it's not what you failed to do in your life that matters, but what you do accomplish.
Highly recommended for teens and adults.
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