All the Bright Places

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All the Bright Places is a young adult novel by Jennifer Niven that explores themes of mental illness, grief, and first love through the story of two troubled teenagers who form a transformative bond.

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instanceOf novel
adaptation All the Bright Places (film) NERFINISHED
adaptationType film
author Jennifer Niven NERFINISHED
award Goodreads Choice Award for Young Adult Fiction (2015) NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtist Alfred A. Knopf design team NERFINISHED
filmDirector Brett Haley NERFINISHED
filmLeadActor Elle Fanning NERFINISHED
Justice Smith NERFINISHED
filmReleasePlatform Netflix NERFINISHED
filmReleaseYear 2020
filmScreenwriter Jennifer Niven NERFINISHED
Liz Hannah NERFINISHED
genre contemporary fiction
realistic fiction
romance
young adult fiction
hasISBN 9780385755887
intendedAudience young adults
language English
mainCharacter Theodore Finch NERFINISHED
Violet Markey NERFINISHED
mediaType audiobook
e-book
print
narrativePerspective dual perspective
narrativeStyle first-person narration
notableFor depiction of suicide and its impact on survivors
portrayal of teen mental health issues
plotSummary Two troubled teenagers, Violet Markey and Theodore Finch, form a deep bond while working on a school project and help each other confront their emotional struggles.
publicationDate 2015
publisher Alfred A. Knopf
setting Indiana NERFINISHED
theme depression
first love
friendship
grief
healing
loss
mental illness
suicide
timePeriod contemporary era
topic bipolar disorder
survivor guilt

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Justice Smith notableWork All the Bright Places
Elle Fanning notableWork All the Bright Places