

This was fun to reread. When I read it in 2014 I didn‘t have any kids, now I have 2 that are similar ages to those in the book. Either you can embrace the fact that a phone is letting Georgie talk to her 1998 husband or you can't. If you love Rowell definitely read this one. Eleanor & Park is still my favorite, but this novel gives her readers a glimpse into how difficult real marriages can be, although we don't all have a magic phone.