1. First person point-of-view
2. Mia, Adam, Mom, Dad, and Teddy
3. I liked this book because its whole conflict was around something totally different then what most authors would have chosen. It leaves you confused about what Mia might choose and gives points from both options.
Character Analysis
Person: Mia
Quote: “Sometimes you make choices in life and sometimes choices make you.”
Page: 192
1. It is important for this character because it gives off a feeling of fate. It shows that you can make choices, but some things are destined to happen one way or another.
2. Mia is a person who looks at a problem from both ends. She doesn’t know what to choose, and she also doesn’t know how to make the choice.
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“And we’re live in 5…4…3…2…1” the man behind the camera says.
“This is Channel 4 news coming at you with a story of a family car accident. A family of 4 was driving down Maple Drive this morning when a four ton pickup truck hit their Buick. Connor Stacey is at the scene and will give you all the details. Connor” Mrs.Scheind said, this afternoon she is wearing a red dress shirt with her long silky hair pulled to the front.
”Hello, Connor here. As you can tell,” the man said as the camera pans out to see a truck on the road and a car terribly damaged turned over in the ditch, “the man has hit them very hard. The accident killed both parents and one of the children who was only 6. The man’s explanation was that no one ever comes down this way and that was why he was going 60. Even if he had begun to hit the brakes it would have possibly still killed them. The only one left is 16 year old girl who was unconscious and is currently in a coma. The doctors don’t know if she’ll make it.” Connor ended with a sad note. He was upset that he was the one who had to tell the bad news for our small town.
“Thank you Connor. And up next, how you can keep your dog out of the wet snow this year.”
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Adam, in If I Stay, was inspired by my husband. No, you cannot meet him. Inspiration from my other book, Just One Day, Willem was inspired by a Dutch guy who dumped me. Willem was sort of my way of getting revenge. No, you do not want to meet him. You can’t probably tell from my books but I travel a lot. I have visited over 64 countries! My favorite country was India. I hope you enjoyed my book, and read from the other series I have come out with. Such as: Just One, Leave Me, I Was Here, Where She Went, Just One Day, Just One Year, Just One Night, Sisters in Sanity, and You Can’t Get There From