

Literary fiction
Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt
Debut
by Ben Reeves
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Quick Take
Heartwarming and tender, this unforgettable debut grapples with mortality from the perspective of Death himself.
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Multiple viewpoints
Nonlinear timeline
Magical
No quotation marks
Synopsis
Travis is Death in the modern world. He wears jeans and a T-shirt and lives in a small, grey town. His job is to offer people comfort in their final hours of life. He’s stoic, gentle, and a little naive, despite everything he knows. He’s young and handsome, despite who he is. Each death he witnesses is meaningful to him; he listens, never judges, and most importantly, never tries to change anyone’s fate. He knows that every life must eventually end to maintain the balance of the universe and he respects the cycle.
Then he meets Dalia, a midwife, and her boisterous eight-year-old daughter Layla, who live across the hall. As Dalia and Layla come to embrace Travis, it becomes more difficult to maintain the detachment that’s allowed him to function for so long. Their time together teaches him what’s truly important in life—and what might be irrevocably lost in death.
Content warning
This book contains mentions of suicide and the death of a child.




















































