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All the Beautiful Things
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Ongoing, First published Dec 23, 2017
[Watty's Longlist 2018!] The story picks up with two teenage boys, Everest and Calum.  Everest has monochromacy, complete color-blindness.  He also has a monochromatic personality:  he feels no emotion.  Calum, on the other hand, feels quite a bit of emotion.  He is very bubbly and quite the optimist.  However, he lives in an abusive home that takes a toll on him.
When the two boys are in the lowest places in life, fate (and a wall) brings them together.  Calum's life goal becomes to make Everest see color.  The two boys bond extremely fast as they cling desperately to each other.
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WATTPAD BOOKS EDITION Everest is the most popular boy in school. He's handsome, wealthy, and captain of the football team-he has the world at his fingertips, but he's desperately unhappy. And when those feelings become too much to bear, he tries to take his own life. On the surface, Beverly's different from Everest in every possible way. She's quiet, shy, hard working, and keeps to herself on campus, focusing on her schoolwork and her part-time job, distracting herself from her less-than-perfect upbringing. When Everest returns to school after his attempt, he's in more pain than ever. Discarded by his friends, he draws little empathy and too much attention from those who surround him. But when Beverly and Everest meet unexpectedly in a dusty corner of the old library, they discover together just how rich life can be when given the freedom to just be yourself.