" . . . you shouldn't live every day like it's your last. Live every day like you've already lived forever."
This very unique and moving book follows Caleb and Beau throughout their lives in five-year snapshots, starting at age five and continuing into their very late years. In the five-year check-ins, we catch up with their rocky relationship, friends, and family. Just as in real life, people drift in and out. The romance is great, but the story also makes you reflect on how uncertain and fragile our lives are. This is happy ever after.
“There’s a reason not everyone sticks around in life. It’s like sifting dirt for gold; eventually, the only ones who matter are the ones who stuck around.”
" . . . you shouldn't live every day like it's your last. Live every day like you've already lived forever."
This very unique and moving book follows Caleb and Beau throughout their lives in five-year snapshots, starting at age five and continuing into their very late years. In the five-year check-ins, we catch up with their rocky relationship, friends, and family. Just as in real life, people drift in and out. The romance is great, but the story also makes you reflect on how uncertain and fragile our lives are. This is happy ever after.
“There’s a reason not everyone sticks around in life. It’s like sifting dirt for gold; eventually, the only ones who matter are the ones who stuck around.”