The plot of the 'Everything is Fine' novel could potentially revolve around a utopian or dystopian world where people are made to believe that everything is fine through some form of control or manipulation. Or perhaps it's about an individual's journey of self - discovery where they initially think everything is fine in their life until they start to uncover deeper issues like family secrets, unfulfilled dreams, or relationship problems. It could also be a story about a community that tries to maintain an appearance of 'everything is fine' to the outside world while internally there are power struggles, social inequalities, or other forms of unrest.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, graphic novels often tell stories through a combination of illustrations and text. It might be about characters facing various challenges and still believing that everything is fine, perhaps in a somewhat ironic or thought - provoking way.
In the 'Everything Everything' book, the story mainly revolves around a young girl who has a rare disease that forces her to live a sheltered life. The story is about her journey of discovery, love, and the challenges she faces when she decides to break out of her confined world.
It tells the story in a way that gradually reveals more about the main character's world. At first, we understand her very restricted life, and then as she starts to explore more, we are taken along on her journey. The author uses a lot of descriptions of her daily life, her relationship with her mother, and her new relationship with the boy to build the story.