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He was the first person to inspire her, to move her, to truly understand her. Was he meant to be the last? "Extraordinary ... An emotional roller coaster."--Delia Ephron Lucy is faced with a life-altering choice. But before she can make her decision, she must start her story--their story--at the very beginning. Lucy and Gabe meet as seniors at Columbia University on a day that changes both of their lives forever. Together, they decide they want their lives to mean something, to matter. When they meet again a year later, it seems fated--perhaps they'll find life's meaning in each other. But then Gabe becomes a photojournalist assigned to the Middle East and Lucy pursues a career in New York. What follows is a thirteen-year journey of dreams, desires, jealousies, betrayals, and, ultimately, of love. Was it fate that brought them together? Is it choice that has kept them away? Their journey takes Lucy and Gabe continents apart, but never out of each other's hearts. Me Before You meets One Day in this devastatingly romantic debut novel about the enduring power of first love, with a shocking, unforgettable ending. A Love Story for a new generation.
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A gorgeously readable story about two young people who meet on Sept 11 and their resultant criss-crossing lives.
I loved the author's voice and the way she brought the characters alive.
It was worth reading for the ending. I thought it was a great story but I didn't like the way she told it, as if she were speaking to a person (former lover) in her head. I just found it annoying. The ending explains it all. It's about a woman who meets a guy in college on 9/11 in NYC. A few years later they meet again and begin a relationship til he decides he has to leave her for the world's trouble spots so he can take photos and show the world (formed by the 9/11 event). Her life collapses and then she meets another guy, marries, has kids and feels like her life is great. Over the years she and the former BF stay in touch, sometimes rarely and sometimes frequently. He always turns to her in times of deep distress. I liked all the characters, although I struggled a bit with liking/disliking the boyfriend.
Went into this book thinking it would be a new favourite.. the disappointment I feel right now is indescribable
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