Sean Randall reviewed Every day by David Levithan
Review of 'Every day' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
"After a while, you have to be at peace with the fact that you simply are".
Wow. This was ... memorable. it evoked [a:Matt Haig|76360|Matt Haig|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1296764418p2/76360.jpg] in it's sharp poignancy and vivid, unflinching Humanity and really struck a chord with me.
Of course, there's an omnipresent theme of goodness underlying the whole work. The relationship between Amelia and Zara, Alexander's kindness, Vic's comfort "living in his own truth" and even seeing the good in Nathan, despite all the provocations he's had. All of these things serve to show the reader that if you are the sort of person happy as yourself, comfortable in who and what and how you are, you'll express that in the way you are too.
A's a powerful, tragic, yet erect figure of morality, and this is undeniably a classic to resonate and make teens think long after they've finished the actual story.