Publisher's Synopsis
Told in short vignettes, "everything is now" explores a high schooler's relationship with her depression, her family, her friends, and herself. With the present times being written in lowercase to show vulnerability and the past being written grammatically correct to show stability, readers will delve into Louisa's life and see how she ages and matures within her entire high school experience. And in the end, how does she end up learning about herself and her relationship with life?