Five Feet Apart by Rachael Lippincott
Five Feet Apart (Simon and Schuster) is a moving YA novel that captures the hearts of readers through its fragile tale of young love while giving much-needed attention to a debilitating lung disease–Cystic Fibrosis. While there is no permanent cure for the disease at this time, there are a variety of treatment options available. The main characters, Stella Grant and Will Newman, have different forms of the disease and use their own coping methods to live with the condition. Will has a more advanced complication of Cystic Fibrosis, Burkholderia cepacia (B. cepacia) and until he meets Stella, wishes to leave the hospital and all hope of recovery through treatment behind. He would rather live what is left of his life fully on his own terms, despite the risks. Stella is in many ways his opposite. Instead of wishing to push all of her worries and treatment away, Stella does everything she can to remain in control, feeling unfairly guilty for the grief her parents suffer due to any of her health setbacks. While the two get off to a rough start, Stella feels drawn to helping the stubborn Will find hope in treatment. Will finds inspiration to take better care of himself in complying with a medication schedule to make Stella happy. As you can imagine, the opposites soon attract and develop strong feelings for one another. However, due to their medical conditions, they cannot be physically near each other without danger of worsening their diseases. To be precise, they must stay a safe distance of six feet apart. Their star-crossed relationship, akin to The Fault in Our Stars, offers a unique obstacle to their path, but not one that can affect their shrinking emotional distance. Since its publication in November 2018, Five Feet Apart has gained a strong readership. Rachael Lippincott created the novel based on the original screenplay by Mikki Daughtry and Tobias Iaconis. The movie boasts an impressive cast with the leads of Cole Sprouse for Will Newman and Haley Lu Richardson for Stella Grant. As we are just days away from the story hitting the big screen, BookTrib sits down with author Rachael Lippincott.


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Genre: Potpourri, Young Adult
Author: Rachael Lippincott
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
ISBN: 9781534451570