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Jojo Moyes

British · b. 1969

5 books reviewed Avg rating 4.1 / 5Top rating 4.4 / 5

British novelist whose Me Before You is a bestselling romantic drama about disability, autonomy, and love that became a major film and made Moyes an international household name.

Jojo Moyes worked as a journalist and had published several novels in Britain before Me Before You, published in 2012, became an international phenomenon. The novel follows Louisa Clark, a young woman who takes a job as a companion to Will Traynor, a formerly dynamic man left quadriplegic by a motorcycle accident. The relationship that develops between them is the novel’s center, and Moyes handles it with more complexity than the premise might suggest — Will is difficult, specific, and not redeemed by love in the conventional way.

Me Before You generated genuine controversy over its treatment of disability and euthanasia: Will’s decision to pursue assisted dying is presented with a sympathy that disability advocates have criticized as implying that life with significant disability is not worth living. These objections are important and the debate around the novel is worth engaging with. Moyes was responding to her own research and convictions about autonomy; critics were arguing from lived experience and from concerns about representation. Both perspectives deserve careful consideration.

As a novel, Me Before You is accomplished in exactly the ways that matter for its genre: Moyes builds emotional investment efficiently, the central relationship is specific rather than generic, and the ending refuses easy consolation. Her prose is clean and professional, and her ability to write characters under real constraint — physical, emotional, economic — gives the book a weight that sustains it beyond the romantic mechanics.

5 Books Reviewed

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Bestseller

Me Before You

by Jojo Moyes

4.4

A cheerful working-class woman becomes caregiver to a cynical, recently paralyzed man, and the relationship that develops challenges everything both of them believe about a life worth living.

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4.2

Two love stories set forty years apart — Jennifer Stirling in 1960s London, trapped in a loveless marriage, and journalist Ellie Haworth in the present day — are connected by a cache of passionate letters discovered in a newspaper archive.

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One Plus One

by Jojo Moyes

4.1

Single mother Jess Thomas is struggling to get by when tech millionaire Ed Nicholls offers her and her mismatched family a ride to Scotland for a maths competition — a road trip that changes both their lives.

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After You

by Jojo Moyes

4.0

Lou Clark returns in the sequel to Me Before You, navigating grief, unexpected new connections, and the question of how to live fully after catastrophic loss — including a visit from someone from Will Traynor's past.

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Still Me

by Jojo Moyes

3.9

In the third Lou Clark novel, Louisa travels to New York City as a personal assistant to a wealthy family, navigating a new world, a complicated love triangle, and the ongoing question of what it means to live the life Will Traynor urged her toward.

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