Good Luck with That) delivers an outstanding romantic weeper with this tale of young newlyweds facing a terminal illness. Lauren Park is dying from idiopathic pulmonary fibrosisââtwelve syllables of doomââbut sheâs determined to leave a little bit of herself in her husband Joshâs life after sheâs gone. She does so by writing letters to Josh and leaving them with her best friend to dole out month by month after her death. The letters are structured as to-do lists, ranging from basic tasks to ensure Josh takes care of himself (âGo to the grocery store and stop eating food from cartons over the sink. Donât be a loser!â) to encouragement to start new relationships. After Lauren dies, Joshâs raw grief is palpable, as is Laurenâs reluctance to leave the love of her life, which comes through in her letters. Delightful supporting characters add to the charm, such as a Banana Republic salesman who comforts Josh after he has a breakdown while trying to fulfill one of Laurenâs tasks. Perfect pacing and plotting lift Higginsâs masterly latest. This is going to break (and restore) plenty of hearts.