Before I go

Before I go

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Daisy is a 27-years-old and has only months to live. And, each day, she's finding her way through her lists of what needs to be done. Her major worry is what her wonderful, charming husband, Jack, will do without her. It's this fear that keeps her up at night, until she stumbles on the obvious solution. She knows that he won't take care of himself so Daisy has to do it for him: she has to find him another wife. As she searches with singular determination for the right woman, she begins to realise that her plan to ensure Jack's happiness is much more complicated than she expected. Life-affirming, authentic, funny and heartbreakingly beautiful, BEFORE I GO is all about love.
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What would you do if you wake up at the hospital after an accident? How would you feel after finding out that the person you love the most died in that accident? How would you recover from the pain and grief of your lost? What would you do if find out that you died on an accident? What if you had to leave your family and your beloved ones behind? How could you fix things if you're not longer alive? Emma and Tyler had an car accident while going home after prom. A drunk driver hit them and Tyler died. Emma alive has to live with the grief of losing someone, but can she move on? Can she let go? Tyler, meanwhile, left his family and his lover alive while he finds his way to settle the things he left incomplete before he can go to heaven. Love never dies, and even though there is pain on the journey, at the end there will be hope.

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