Monday, August 15, 2016

Me before you

Tegucigalpa M.D.C
August 6th, 2016.
Mrs. Jojo moyes.
New York Times.
New York City.

Dear editor:
         I have read with great interest your book “me before you” and I think this is an extremely interesting and gorgeous story. I know people like Louisa Clark who do not know what to do in their life and thought that they cannot do anything to improve it. However, in this book I realize that they can do whatever they want, that they also have an opportunity in this life to make true their dreams. I love how Louisa and Will´s love developed during the story, how they supported each other and wanted the happiness of both. This beautiful romantic story gives me a different way of view about life mostly when Will took a difficult decision in his life; I feel that he wanted not to worry people who were closed of him.


     Although I felt sorry with Louisa, I am totally agreed with Will´s decision. This disease is not easy to afford; he had constantly infection that gave him not more than sorrow and concerns to his family and now to her loved person. I think he thought in the difficulties of a quadriplegic person has and the low life expectancies he had that sooner or later his death was going to arrive, therefore he decided to finish his suffer as soon as possible. I hope  you write more about this kind of stories that teaches us how difficult is the life of people who live with a disease and the opportunity people without diseases have to give meaning to their lives.
Yours truly

Dayanara Valladares

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