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Who Do You Love (Reprint) (Paperback) by Jennifer Weiner

Who Do You Love (Reprint) (Paperback) by Jennifer Weiner
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br> The bestselling "In Her Shoes"--soon to be a major motion picture by Fox 2000 starring Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette, and Shirley MacLaine--is now available in paperback. As she did in "Good in Bed," Weiner has created a story that is by turns poignant and comical as she unfolds the tale of how three women who have nothing in common but their shoe size find each other--and themselves. <p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> <b>#1 <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author Jennifer Weiner delivers a tale of love against the odds (<i>People).</i></b> <p/>Rachel Blum and Andy Landis are just eight years old when they meet one night in an ER waiting room. Born with a congenial heart defect, Rachel is a veteran of hospitals, and she's intrigued by the boy who shows up alone with a broken arm. He tells her his name. She tells him a story. After Andy's taken back to a doctor and Rachel's sent back to her bed, they think they'll never see each other again. <p/> Yet, over the next three decades, Andy and Rachel will meet again and again--linked by chance, history, and the memory of the first time they met, a night that changed both of their lives. <p/> A sweeping, warmhearted, and intimate tale, <i>Who Do You Love </i>is an extraordinary novel about the passage of time, the way people change and change each other, and how the measure of a life is who you love. <p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br> <i></i>Jennifer Weiner returns with what might be her best love story yet. The sure-to-be smash is a classic love story, told over the course of two decades, twisted up with modern cultural observations and maybe just a miniature ode to<i> Save the Last Dance </i>and<i> When Harry Met Sally. </i>-- "The Austin Chronicle" </br></br>"A good old-fashioned heartstrings-puller, one that readers will happily lose themselves in at the beach (or anywhere else, really)."-- "Book Reporter" </br></br>"A must read... This roller-coaster romance--of two people from two very different sides of the track--proves we can't choose who we love."-- "New York Post" </br></br>"A novel about first love, growing up, and fate from the incomparable Jennifer Weiner. <i>Who Do You Love </i>is a love story about two people who fall in and out of touch over and over again but never stop thinking about each other." "-- "PopSugar" </br></br>"A tale of love against the odds...Weiner's latest is a summer heart-warmer.-- "People" </br></br>"Next up on our summer reading list: This newly-released must-read!"-- "Good Housekeeping" </br></br>"The author of <i>In Her Shoes</i> gives you all the feels. About two kids who meet in an unexpected way...and continue to do so throughout their lives. It's like <i>One Day </i>meets 'When Harry Met Sally' meets your new beach read."-- "TheSkimm" </br></br>"Weiner's books are about very real, three-dimensional women who face very real, complex problems: body image issues, distant mothers, alcoholic fathers, infertility, addiction, cheating partners, loneliness, societal biases, suburban snobbery, and more. Reading one of her books is a completely engrossing experience, and you finish the final page feeling like you can face your own challenges with just a little more courage."-- "Refinery 29" </br></br>"Weiner's latest is pure romance and utterly heart tugging, showcasing her ability to write characters that readers will instantly connect with, flaws and all. There is a special delight here in getting to know Rachel and Andy from childhood to adulthood, and readers will find themselves laughing, crying, and hoping right along with the pair."-- "Booklist (starred review)" </br></br>A good old fashioned love story that will leave you swooning.-- "She Reads" </br></br>Grade: A. An emotional love story of heartbreak and hope.-- "In Touch magazine" </br></br>It's <i>The Fault in Our Stars </i>all grown-up: Two kids meet in an ER, cross paths later--and don't die. Thank you, book gods."-- "Glamour" </br></br>Overwhelmingly this is an affecting novel about how people carry the heavy burdens that came with their lives -- and how they set them down so they can goon... Weiner draws her characters with empathy and nuance. We take the 30-year journey with them, and root for them along the way.-- "The Philadelphia Inquirer" </br></br>Perfectly realized... This moving story of love that spans a lifetime is Weiner at her heartstring-tugging best.-- "Kirkus Reviews" </br></br>Readers will laugh, cry and find themselves caught up in the story, as Weiner explores the idea: 'Do soul mates really exist?' Weiner brings the characters to life with intricate details...It's a story about love gained and lost, and love eternal.-- "Associated Press" </br></br>Readers will simultaneously want to savor and devour Weiner's latest... With her well-known humor and charm, she conveys the essence of first love, particularly the adage that true love never dies. Complete with a riveting, realistic recounting of 9/11 and a plot twist that will make your jaw drop, Weiner's brilliantly written novel will capture your heart.-- "Library Journal (starred review)" </br></br>This is Weiner's first-ever straightforward love story, centering on two characters, Rachel and Andy, who meet as children in the hospital waiting room. The book chronicles their journey through adulthood, as they determine whether they're soul mates despite wildly different backgrounds: Rachel, from a wealthy family and born with a congenital heart defect; and Andy, from a poor neighborhood in Philadelphia with dreams of running in the Olympics.-- "The Washington Post" </br></br>Weiner (All Fall Down) tugs at the heartstrings with her latest tale of angst and love. Weiner's achingly real characters will keep readers engaged all the way through.-- "Publisher's Weekly" </br></br>Weiner has made a career out of conjuring women who have body image problems, falling out of love regularly and are generally relatable to the rest of us... From her first novel, Weiner has a mastery of the telling detail. Her latest novel has a notably more serious tone from her past work. The main characters meet in the hospital when they're both eight years old and spend the rest of the novel moving in and out of each other's lives.-- "Jewish Forward" <p/><br></br><p><b> About The Author </b></p></br></br> Jennifer Weiner is the #1 <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of eighteen books, including <i>Good in Bed</i>, <i>That Summer</i>, and an essay collection, <i>Hungry Heart: Adventures in Life, Love, and Writing</i>. A graduate of Princeton University and contributor to the <i>New York Times</i> Opinion section, Jennifer lives with her family in Philadelphia. Visit her online at JenniferWeiner.com.

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