“Five Feet Apart” is a story about two teens with cystic fibrosis, a chronic illness that causes mucus, sweat and digestive juices to become thick and plug up lungs and passageways. Stella (Haley Lu Richardson) is a perky, bright and tidy 17-year-old who vlogs about her condition that leaves her hospital-bound for long periods.
Mikki Daughtry graduated from Brenau University, where she studied theatre arts. She is a screenwriter and novelist living in Los Angeles and is one of the authors of the New York Times #1 bestseller Five Feet Apart. When she’s not writing, she is watching old black and white movies, listening to Doris Day on repeat, or reading ancient Greek
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CHAPTER 1 STELLA. I trace the outline of my sister’s drawing, lungs molded from a sea of flowers. Petals burst out from every edge of the twin ovals in soft pinks, deep whites, even heather blues, but somehow each one has a uniqueness, a vibrancy that feels like it’ll bloom forever.
The power of Five Feet Apart lies in the emotions it evokes from the reader – emotions that are raw, intense, and impossible to escape. Every unfulfilled wish, every moment of uncertainty, every heart-wrenching thought of the worst possible outcome – all of these feelings overwhelm you as you journey through the pages of this book.
An engaging crossover novel with plenty of suspense. Stella has spent most of her life in and out of the hospital, making lists, taking her medication, and fighting for a better life to live. She
Exclusive: The Authors of ‘Five Feet Apart’ Dish About Their New Book. [Note from Frolic: Our resident YA expert Aurora got the opportunity to interview authors Mikki Daughtry and Rachael Lippincott and ask them five (ish) questions. Mikki and Rachel’s latest book, All This Time, hits shelves September 29!]
Summary. In Chapter 4, Will has stayed up all night watching Stella's YouTube videos. In one video, Stella is singing with her father and Abby. Will notices Abby says, “Bushel and a peck” (51) to Stella, and he wonders what that means. Will contemplates his many hospital visits, and the drug trial he has been enrolled in at Saint Grace's
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