The novel thrives on the contrast between its two protagonists. Violet is a survivor of a tragic car accident that killed her sister, Eleanor. Her struggle is rooted in the trauma of the past, making her count down the days until she can escape her small town. Conversely, Finch is fascinated by death as a release from his undiagnosed bipolar disorder—a "great awake" followed by "the long sleep". As they explore "natural wonders" like backyard rollercoasters and the highest point in Indiana, Finch helps Violet find a reason to live, even as his own world begins to shrink. Book Review: “All The Bright Places” by Jennifer Niven
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The novel is written in alternating first-person viewpoints. The audio production honors this structure perfectly by employing two distinct voice actors: The novel thrives on the contrast between its