With graduation on the horizon, budding writer Claudine Henry is focused on three things: college in the fall, become a famous author, and the ever-elusive possibility of sex. Then her dad drops a bombshell: he and Claude's mom are splitting up. Claude's mom whisks them both away to a remote, mosquito-infested island off the coast of Georgia, where the two of them can start the painful process of mending their broken hearts. It's the last place Claude can imagine finding her footing, but then Jeremiah Crew happens
Jennifer Niven
Jennifer Niven is an American author known for her young adult novels that often explore themes of love, loss, and mental health. Her most notable works include "All the Bright Places" and "Holding Up the Universe." Niven's writing style is characterized by emotional depth, authenticity, and a focus on complex characters. She has made significant contributions to the young adult genre by addressing important issues facing teenagers with sensitivity and empathy. "All the Bright Places" is her most famous work, garnering critical acclaim and a loyal fan base for its poignant portrayal of mental illness and the power of human connection.