Thursday, 22 June 2017

The Geography Of You And Me by Jennifer E. Smith

Lucy lives in a block in Manhattan with a crush on the new boy, Owen who moved in with his father.

When she gets stuck in the lift with him in their building, it sparks a new friendship which progresses despite both of them facing moving apart, Lucy to Edinburgh and Owen to Lake Tahoe. They keep in touch at first by postcard but eventually the contact between the two fades and weakens as Lucy grows close to Liam, a boy she meets on her first day at school in Edinburgh she questions her feelings on the situation with Owen and Liam and what about Liam meeting a new girl too as Paisley enters his life when he moves...

Can love stands geographical challenges?

This was a great story which I loved for the fact that they didn't just rely on email but postcard sending too which is a lost art to me as no one really does send them anymore. The way they are forced together and then apart made it seem brutal but their hearts kept growing fonder for sure making it a cute read.






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