Chapter 16. Missing Stella terribly, Will goes up to the roof, from where he can see her work at her desk in her room. He wonders what she is working on and later watches her YouTube videos A masked Stella and Barb visit the hospital's neonatal ICU, where Stella likes to watch the babies. On the way, Stella encounters a maskless teenage boy outside Room 315. Stella finds him so Cystis fibrosis (CF) is a life-threatening, inherited disease that causes progressive damage to organs including the lungs, pancreas, liver, intestines, sinuses, and sex organs. Affecting about Five Feet Apart Sequel Release Date. The book ends on a completely different note than the movie. In the movie, Nurse Barbara tells Will that the treatment isn’t working for him. In the book, however, the doctor goes a bit further than that. Once Stella opens up to Will, she is transformed by his rebellious ways. Stella sheds her allegiance to the rules that dominate her life and finds release in pursuing a life worth living. She grows more independent and relies less on her childhood comforts. After losing her best friend Poe, Stella shifts from planning to unstoppable action and Much like other successful book-to-film adaptations of teens fighting against the odds of their illness The Fault in Our Stars (Penguin, 2014) and Everything, Everything (Ember, 2017), Five Feet Apart is sure to be a hit as well. Hopeful and heartbreaking, this book earns its place among the powerhouse titles featuring similar stories." Abby is played by Sophia Bernard. Abby is Stella's older sister. She died and Stella blames herself. She is courageous and supportive and was always there for Stella. Yet, she passed away from an fatal accident and Stella couldn't do anything. Stella is now suffering from survivor's guilt and heartbreak. Abby always was a daredevil she lived, because Stella couldn't. Will is played by Cole Sprouse. He is a cystic fibrosis patient who also contracted Burkholderia cepacia eight months prior to the book's beginning, keeping him from getting a transplant. His mother is desperate to keep her alive and uses her wealth to enter Will into many experimental trials, much to Will's dismay. Will is courageous and adventurous, and wishes to travel if he is cured from jm1U.

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