The girl he used to know

Tracey Garvis Graves

Large print - 2019

Annika (rhymes with Monica) Rose is an English major at the University of Illinois. Anxious in social situations where she finds most people's behavior confusing, she'd rather be surrounded by the order and discipline of books or the quiet solitude of playing chess. Jonathan Hoffman joined the chess club and lost his first game--and his heart--to the shy and awkward, yet brilliant and beautiful Annika. He admires her ability to be true to herself, quirks and all, and accepts the challenges involved in pursuing a relationship with her. Jonathan and Annika bring out the best in each other, finding the confidence and courage within themselves to plan a future together. What follows is a tumultuous yet tender love affair that withstan...ds everything except the unforeseen tragedy that forces them apart, shattering their connection and leaving them to navigate their lives alone. Now, a decade later, fate reunites Annika and Jonathan in Chicago. She's living the life she wanted as a librarian. He's a Wall Street whiz, recovering from a divorce and seeking a fresh start. The attraction and strong feelings they once shared are instantly rekindled, but until they confront the fears and anxieties that drove them apart, their second chance will end before it truly begins

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Genres
Romance fiction
Published
Waterville, Maine : Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, a Cengage Company 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Tracey Garvis Graves (author)
Edition
Large print edition
Physical Description
403 pages (large print) ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781432861797
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Review by Booklist Review

Beautiful Annika Rose has always had trouble understanding people and being understood. She has built her life around routine, including a job at the Chicago Public Library. Things are thrown off-balance when she runs into Jonathan Hoffman at a grocery store. Though their breakup was 10 years prior, just as he graduated from college, she still feels guilty for not explaining why she left him. Jonathan, reeling from a divorce, should be hesitant to take up with Annika again, but he cannot resist her draw. Graves (Covet, 2013) uses short chapters to keep the pages turning as the narrative alternates between college-age Annika and Jonathan falling in love in the early 1990s to the two of them seeing how they fit into each other's life in 2001. The pace slows as the cause of their breakup and the physical and emotional toll the events took on Annika are explored, then quickens again for the 9/11-set climax. Graves' specialty is making complicated lives compelling; give this to readers who like earlier Kristin Hannah or Barbara Delinsky's sensitively, romantically drawn characters.--Susan Maguire Copyright 2019 Booklist

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