Talking at night / Claire Daverley.
"Secret walks and late-night phone calls. An undeniable chemistry. A tragedy that haunts them both. A powerful yet tender love story between two people who can't help but be pulled back to one another, time and again This is the story of Will and Rosie. The two are opposites in every way and yet they fall for each other as teenagers; nineties music, sideways glances, sunsets and bonfires and talking late into the night. It's palpable, inevitable: they're on the precipice of starting something wonderful. Until one day, tragedy strikes, and any possibility of being together seems to shatter. And yet, time and again, Rosie and Will find their way back to each other. Though the years pass, they cannot quite let go of what might have been. Talking at Night tells a story of sudden connections, missed opportunities, the many loves we have over a lifetime--and the one that keeps us coming back, again and again, for more"-- Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780593653487 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 390 pages ; 24 cm
- Publisher: New York : Viking, [2023]
- Copyright: ©2023
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General Note: | "Pamela Dorman Books." |
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Subject: | First loves > Fiction. Interpersonal relations > Fiction. Man-woman relationships > Fiction. |
Genre: | Chick lit. Psychological fiction. Novels. |
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- 0 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- Baker & Taylor
"Secret walks and late-night phone calls. An undeniable chemistry. A tragedy that haunts them both. A powerful yet tender love story between two people who can't help but be pulled back to one another, time and again This is the story of Will and Rosie. The two are opposites in every way and yet they fall for each other as teenagers; nineties music, sideways glances, sunsets and bonfires and talking late into the night. It's palpable, inevitable: they're on the precipice of starting something wonderful. Until one day, tragedy strikes, and any possibility of being together seems to shatter. And yet, time and again, Rosie and Will find their way back to each other. Though the years pass, they cannot quite let go of what might have been. Talking at Night tells a story of sudden connections, missed opportunities, the many loves we have over a lifetime--and the one that keeps us coming back, again and again, for more"-- - Baker & Taylor
Will and Rosie, two opposites destined to be together until tragedy strikes, ending their relationship before it starts, keep finding their way back to each other, time and time again, unable to let go of what might have been. - Penguin Putnam
Nostalgic · Intimate · Bittersweet · Romantic · Emotional
âA beautifully observed, tender love story with characters you really care about… a bit like Normal People. I devoured it.â?Jojo Moyes, New York Times bestselling author of Someone Else's Shoes
âA gorgeous story of first love, loss, and the people who stick to your ribs... Beautiful, poignant, and heart-wrenching in the best way possible.â ?Carley Fortune, New York Times bestselling author of Every Summer After
For fans of Netflixâs ONE DAY, a poignant and emotional will they/won't they story that cleverly captures both the thrill and trepidation of first love
Will and Rosie meet as teenagers.
They're opposites in every way. She overthinks everything; he is her twin brother's wild and unpredictable friend. But over secret walks home and late-night phone calls, they become closer - destined to be one another's great love story.
Until, one day, tragedy strikes, and their future together is shattered.
But as the years roll on, Will and Rosie can't help but find their way back to each other. Time and again, they come close to rekindling what might have been.
What do you do when the one person you should forget is the one you just can't let go?