![]() ![]() Working as a personal assistant and companion to Agnes Gopnik, the much younger second wife of an uber wealthy Fifth Avenue financier, Lou finds herself thrown into a foreign world of the Manhattan elite, and when she meets Joshua Ryan, a man who bears a striking resemblance to Will Traynor, the lines between her future and her past become muddled. Despite the ocean separating her from her boyfriend, Ambulance Sam, Lou is confident (well, trying to be confident) that they can maintain their blooming relationship long distance. Still Me finds our resilient Lou in New York, ready to live boldly by embarking on a new adventure, a new job, and a year of yes as she broadens her horizons and embraces a barrage of first-time experiences. Now, Jojo Moyes has done it again, bringing our plucky, fashionably adventurous heroine back in Still Me, the perfect conclusion to the beloved trilogy. I adored Lou, and I grew to adore her even more in the brilliant sequel, After You. ![]() She quickly became one of my favorite fictional characters, someone I knew I would root for and care about long after I finished that last chapter. I pretty much cried-and cried and cried and cried-into oblivion, but then I cried, “Mine too!” because Louisa Clark made an impression on me. When Will Traynor wrote those famous words to Louisa Clark at the end of Me Before You, I pretty much cried, “Mine too, Will! MINE TOO!” ![]()
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