Henri is going to meet his son, Sam, for the first time. He has an accident and ends up in a coma in the hospital. Sam visits him daily and becomes wrapped up in Maddie's life unexpectedly.
This was not what I expected. I enjoyed the four points-of-view. I loved Sam. The funniest scene is when Sam throws the birthday party for Maddie. I laughed 'til I cried. I cried sad tears at other times. While Henri is supposed to be the main character, I felt pulled to Sam. He is the most interesting character with a profound outlook on what is happening with the others. While this was not my favorite book in her trilogy on mortality, it does have a lot of ideas for me to think on.