Life-affirming, witty and bittersweet, Things I'm
Seeing Without You is a timeless story of loss and love told
through a twenty-first century lens: perfect for readers of Jennifer
Niven, Rainbow Rowell and Jesse Andrews.
'Perfectly explores grief and love in the 21st century' John
Corey Whaley, author of Highly Illogical Behaviour
Tess has dropped out of school. She has barely held it together
since the death of a
boy she messaged countless times a day
about anything and everything; who saw the
world the same
way she did.
The boy she loved, who said he loved her. The boy whose suicide
she never saw
coming. Jonah, who wasn't who she thought
he was.
Feeling heartbroken and traumatized, Tess unexpectedly finds herself
at her estranged father's house, wondering how well she really
knew Jonah. Struggling with questions about love, life and loss,
Tess and her father come together to try and find the answers.
As funny as it is heartbreaking and completely unputdownable,
Things I'm Seeing Without You shows us what
it means to love someone, to lose someone, to wade through the
beautiful/strange agony of the aftermath, and somehow love again.


