If Anything Happens I Love You is a graphic novel. I bought my copy new.
Review:
This is the story of Rose and the people she left behind when she was killed in a school shooting. The focus is primarily on Rose's parents' feelings of grief in the aftermath, and how they, together with Rose's spirit and their memories of her, gradually start to heal.
Although this is marketed as a graphic novel, it reads more like a picture book to me.
I read this before watching the short film it was based on, expecting the two works to basically be the same. Although that was sort of true, and both works involved the same artist, the film centered the parents and their grief and kept Rose more in the background, while the graphic novel highlighted Rose's emotions and concern for her parents more. Also, the film was wordless while this book was not.
Both versions of the story are tearjerkers, and I couldn't tell you which one I prefer more.