

Rainbow Rowell’s latest book imparts a heart-wrenching tale of love and marriage-about how the choices we make affect the people we love. Or would Georgie and Neal be better off if their marriage never happened? My Review “I love you,” he said, “but I’m not sure it’s enough, I’m not sure it’ll ever be enough.” It’s not time travel, not exactly, but she feels like she’s been given an opportunity to fix her marriage before it starts. That night, Georgie discovers a way to communicate with Neal in the past. When her husband and the kids leave for the airport, Georgie wonders if she’s finally done it. She knows that Neal will be upset with her-Neal is always a little upset with Georgie-but she doesn’t expect to him to pack up the kids and go without her. She’s a TV writer, and something’s come up on her show she has to stay in Los Angeles. Two days before they’re supposed to visit Neal’s family in Omaha for Christmas, Georgie tells Neal that she can’t go. She still loves her husband, Neal, and Neal still loves her, deeply-but that almost seems beside the point now. That it’s been in trouble for a long time.

Georgie McCool knows her marriage is in trouble. An all-too-real, heart-wrenching story about love and marriage, delivered in Rainbow Rowell’s one-of-a-kind quirky, yet emotionally charged style.įrom New York Times bestselling author of Eleanor & Park and Fangirl, Rainbow Rowell, comes a hilarious, heart-wrenching take on love, marriage, and magic phones.
