![]() ![]() On one relived day, she seduces her teacher, and on another, her boyfriend Rob. She also finds self-confidence outside her sexuality, though this takes effort. This journey of transformation also helps Sam see her family and friends in a new, more positive light. However, she learns that self-sacrifice is the key to her redemption, which is triggered by the kindness exhibited by Kent, a boy she was friends with growing up who is in love with her, but to whom she’d been mean since middle school. ![]() She only wants to save Juliet to preserve her own life. Initially, Sam’s motivations are entirely self-serving. The first time she relives that day, Sam takes steps to try to ensure she’s not in the car that night, but when she learns that her survival led to someone else’s suicide, she begins to see that she can’t carry the guilt of that consequence.įrom there, she attempts to save the other girl who commits suicide. She then awakens to discover she has to relive the day she died. But that false confidence is shattered when she dies in a car crash. She thinks she can get away with anything because of her popularity and doesn’t believe consequences apply to her. ![]() ![]() At the start of the novel, Sam is shallow and mean. ![]()
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