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Moving away when you are young is hard and no matter how much you plan and try, leaving a place or people is never perfect.
I've moved a few times, once to another country and I know that it can really be upsetting.

Agnes is moving at the end of the summer, so she and BFF Daisy decide to compile a list of last moments to make this summer a memorable one.
But like everything in life, things are thrown when Daisy gets a boyfriend and their plans are interrupted.
The History of Everything was a perfect portrayal of how life still moves even when you want to stay in moments forever. I liked the growth with Agnes and her mom, even when she missed Daisy plus how Daisy had to remember all types of relationship matter not just romantic ones.
The ending was bittersweet - just like moving always is.

I think this is a good graphic novel for anyone who is about to move or has a friends moving. It's a lovely reminder of perspective and how you'll always have moments even if you don't always have the person.
Also the art design is stunning, I love the artwork!

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