Still Me is the third novel in Jojo Moyes’s popular “Me Before You” series, following the continuing story of Louisa Clark. It sees Louisa navigating a new life in New York City, working for a wealthy family and facing fresh challenges in both her career and personal relationships. The novel explores themes of self-discovery, adapting to new environments, and the complexities of love and loss.
As the concluding chapter of Louisa’s journey that began with the internationally bestselling Me Before You, this novel provides closure for readers invested in her character arc. It offers a relatable portrayal of a young woman striving for independence and happiness while grappling with past experiences and new uncertainties. The book’s popularity reflects its resonance with readers seeking stories about resilience, personal growth, and finding one’s place in the world. Moyes’s writing style, characterized by warmth, humor, and emotional depth, further contributes to the novel’s appeal.