Adair Rader- All the Light We Cannot See *minor spoiler alert*
Over spring break I read the novel by Anthony Doerr called "All the Light We Cannot See" that follows a blind French girl and German soldier during World War II. Each chapter alternates perspectives between the two protagonists. The trajectory of their lives seem to be moving in completely opposite directions, but Doerr carefully weaves the two together. I won't get into it too much in case anyone still wants to read it. However, it reminds me of the story Dr Redick shared on the last day of class about his friend he met on the camino and how he felt God had placed him there in that moment. These types of stories give me a deeper appreciation for each person in my life. The chance that any of us exist is so small. Then the fact that we exist in the same place at the same time is even more rare. I don't believe any of this is a coincidence. Each person in our life is there for a reason.
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