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I read this book almost 20 years ago and I still think about it. I haven't re-read it since then, mostly due to the fact I don't want to be emotionally eviscerated again, and yet I remember it so clearly. For someone with ADHD that has issues with converting short term memory to long term memory - it really says something that I remember a book I read when I was 16.
Hannah's story impacted me so much at 16 years old (in a positive way) and those effects are still with me today. If you can handle the heavy topics of child cancer and child death, I recommend it.