#1 New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Weiner delivers "a tale of love against the odds" (People). 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. 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. A sweeping, warmhearted, and intimate tale, Who Do You Love 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.
“ He was upset last night when I told him about you . ” “ He only found out last night ? Why didn't you tell him before ? ... “ Superbrat . I like that . Yeah . Good description . " He gently slid his arms around my waist .
Through the generosity of his friends, family and online connections, Doug was able to Kickstart this book and get it published. This book includes previous written articles, new material and a couple of new 'Ask HolyJuan' submissions.
It's Holly's bedtime, but first she wants to play her favourite bedtime game with her mum. Who do you love, asks Mum, and Holly lists all those she loves and gives her reasons why, but there is always one missing at the end.
Written with all the scathing dark humor that is a hallmark of BoJack Horseman, Raphael Bob-Waksberg delivers a fabulously off-beat collection of short stories about love—the best and worst thing in the universe.
"God, what do you want me to do?
Illustrations and rhyming text present some of the things that children hold dear.
Pages fold out to reveal many answers to the question, "Little bear, who do you love?"
Once, the boy's mother tried to play the ethnic card, turning in her seat to address jury foreman Paul Rodriguez on their shared Latino heritage. “When she looked at me and snapped her fingers a few times, and she says, you know how our ...
... you said ' kind of a sensation ' and I have been seeing his name around lately . So I'll ask the usual question : What's he really like ? What did you think of him ? " Gena spoke with restraint , remembering again not ... WHO DO YOU LOVE 75.
And, gee, novel idea, wouldn't it be something if she would just trust him, anyway—if he didn't have to earn it with reasons and explanations and proof that he wasn't a coldhearted bastard who'd used, then discarded her?