Introduction Everything, Everything is the debut young adult novel by Jamaican-American author Nicola Yoon, first published by Delacorte Books for Young Readers in 2015. The novel centers around 17-year-old Madeline Whittier, who is being treated for severe combined immunodeficiency, also known as "bubble baby disease. Originally published: 1 September 2015 Author: Nicola Yoon Country: United States of America Adaptations: Everything, Everything (2017) Genres: Young adult fiction, Romance novel Nominations: Goodreads Choice Awards Best Debut Goodreads Author
Body EVERYTHING, EVERYTHING by Nicola Yoon, Madeline suffers from a rare and famous disease called SCID. She calls it 'bubble baby disease' because she lives in a metaphorical bubble; she’s not allowed to leave her house. The only people she socializes with are her mother and her nurse, Carla. Her days are a dull repetition of virtual school, Phonetic Scrabble and conversations about books with Carla.
Conclusion In the following weeks, Madeline grows more independent. She books a flight to New York to go see Olly, this time with her mother’s knowledge. She texts him that she’s leaving him a present at a local bookshop. She hides in another aisle in order to surprise him, then they joyfully reunite and (it is implied) restart their romance.